نتایج جستجو برای: myelination

تعداد نتایج: 3564  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Claudia Stendel Andreas Roos Henning Kleine Estelle Arnaud Murat Ozçelik Páris N M Sidiropoulos Jennifer Zenker Fanny Schüpfer Ute Lehmann Radoslaw M Sobota David W Litchfield Bernhard Lüscher Roman Chrast Ueli Suter Jan Senderek

Patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy and gene targeting in mice revealed an essential role for the SH3TC2 gene in peripheral nerve myelination. SH3TC2 expression is restricted to Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system, and the gene product, SH3TC2, localizes to the perinuclear recycling compartment. Here, we show that SH3TC2 interacts with the small guanosine triphosphatase Rab1...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
X. Yin G.J. Kidd L. Wrabetz M.L. Feltri A. Messing B.D. Trapp

This report investigated mechanisms responsible for failed Schwann cell myelination in mice that overexpress P(0) (P(0)(tg)), the major structural protein of PNS myelin. Quantitative ultrastructural immunocytochemistry established that P(0) protein was mistargeted to abaxonal, periaxonal, and mesaxon membranes in P(0)(tg) Schwann cells with arrested myelination. The extracellular leaflets of P(...

2016
Yuki Miyamoto Tomohiro Torii Akito Tanoue Junji Yamauchi

Oligodendrocytes differentiate to wrap their plasma membranes around axons, forming the myelin sheath. A neuronal cue is one of the regulator elements controlling this process. Here, we demonstrate that VCAM1, which plays a key role throughout the immune system, is also expressed in oligodendrocytes, where it regulates the initiation of myelination. VCAM1 knockout mice exhibit reduced myelin th...

2012
Dalinda Liazoghli Alejandro D. Roth Peter Thostrup David R. Colman

Myelination is a highly regulated developmental process whereby oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system ensheathe axons with a multilayered concentric membrane. Axonal myelination increases the velocity of nerve impulse propagation. In this work, we present a novel in vitro system for coculturing primary dorsal root ganglia neurons along...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Tracy J. Yuen John C. Silbereis Amelie Griveau Sandra M. Chang Richard Daneman Stephen P.J. Fancy Hengameh Zahed Emin Maltepe David H. Rowitch

Myelin sheaths provide critical functional and trophic support for axons in white matter tracts of the brain. Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) have extraordinary metabolic requirements during development as they differentiate to produce multiple myelin segments, implying that they must first secure adequate access to blood supply. However, mechanisms that coordinate myelination and angiog...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Laurence Decker Carole Desmarquet-Trin-Dinh Emmanuel Taillebourg Julien Ghislain Jean-Michel Vallat Patrick Charnay

Onset of myelination in Schwann cells is governed by several transcription factors, including Krox20/Egr2, and mutations affecting Krox20 result in various human hereditary peripheral neuropathies, including congenital hypomyelinating neuropathy (CHN) and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT). Similar molecular information is not available on the process of myelin maintenance. We have generated con...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 1997
M Lee A Brennan A Blanchard G Zoidl Z Dong A Tabernero C Zoidl M A Dent K R Jessen R Mirsky

We show that in the rat, the major gene of PNS myelin, P0, is expressed long before myelination in the neural crest, Schwann cell precursors, and embryonic Schwann cells irrespective of whether they will myelinate or not. This myelin-independent P0 expression is constitutive and likely to serve as a specific marker for the Schwann cell lineage. The much higher P0 expression accompanying myelina...

2011
Nurit Novak Vered Bar Helena Sabanay Shahar Frechter Martine Jaegle Scott B. Snapper Dies Meijer Elior Peles

During peripheral nerve myelination, Schwann cells sort larger axons, ensheath them, and eventually wrap their membrane to form the myelin sheath. These processes involve extensive changes in cell shape, but the exact mechanisms involved are still unknown. Neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (N-WASP) integrates various extracellular signals to control actin dynamics and cytoskeletal reorgan...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Jinsil Park Ben Liu Tao Chen Hong Li Xuemei Hu Jing Gao Ying Zhu Qiang Zhu Boqin Qiang Jiangang Yuan Xiaozhong Peng Mengsheng Qiu

Nectin-like 1 (Necl-1) is a neural-specific cell adhesion molecule that is expressed in both the CNS and PNS. Previous in vitro studies suggested that Necl-1 expression is essential for the axon-glial interaction and myelin sheath formation in the PNS. To investigate the in vivo role of Necl-1 in axonal myelination of the developing nervous system, we generated the Necl-1 mutant mice by replaci...

Journal: :Development 2011
Rafael G Almeida Tim Czopka Charles Ffrench-Constant David A Lyons

The majority of axons in the central nervous system (CNS) are eventually myelinated by oligodendrocytes, but whether the timing and extent of myelination in vivo reflect intrinsic properties of oligodendrocytes, or are regulated by axons, remains undetermined. Here, we use zebrafish to study CNS myelination at single-cell resolution in vivo. We show that the large caliber Mauthner axon is the f...

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