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Publication : Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling through type 1 IGF receptor plays an important role in remyelination.

First Author  Mason JL Year  2003
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  23
Issue  20 Pages  7710-8
PubMed ID  12930811 Mgi Jnum  J:88198
Mgi Id  MGI:3029659 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-20-07710.2003
Citation  Mason JL, et al. (2003) Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling through type 1 IGF receptor plays an important role in remyelination. J Neurosci 23(20):7710-8
abstractText  We examined the role of IGF signaling in the remyelination process by disrupting the gene encoding the type 1 IGF receptor (IGF1R) specifically in the mouse brain by Cre-mediated recombination and then exposing these mutants and normal siblings to cuprizone. This neurotoxicant induces a demyelinating lesion in the corpus callosum that is reversible on termination of the insult. Acute demyelination and oligodendrocyte depletion were the same in mutants and controls, but the mutants did not remyelinate adequately. We observed that oligodendrocyte progenitors did not accumulate, proliferate, or survive within the mutant mice, compared with wild type, indicating that signaling through the IGF1R plays a critical role in remyelination via effects on oligodendrocyte progenitors.
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