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Publication : Altered ion channels in an animal model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type IA.

First Author  Devaux JJ Year  2005
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  25
Issue  6 Pages  1470-80
PubMed ID  15703401 Mgi Jnum  J:98231
Mgi Id  MGI:3577677 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3328-04.2005
Citation  Devaux JJ, et al. (2005) Altered ion channels in an animal model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type IA. J Neurosci 25(6):1470-80
abstractText  How demyelination and remyelination affect the function of myelinated axons is a fundamental aspect of demyelinating diseases. We examined this issue in Trembler-J mice, a genetically authentic model of a dominantly inherited demyelinating neuropathy of humans. The K+ channels Kv1.1 and Kv1.2 channels were often improperly located in the paranodal axon membrane, typically associated with improperly formed paranodes, and in unmyelinated segments between internodes. As in wild-type nerves, Trembler-J nodes contained Nav1.6, ankyrin-G, betaIV-spectrin, and KCNQ2, but, unlike wild-type nerves, they also contained Kv3.1b and Nav1.8. In unmyelinated segments bordered by myelin sheaths, these proteins were clustered in heminodes and did not appear to be diffusely localized in the unmyelinated segments themselves. Nodes and heminodes were contacted by Schwann cells processes that did not have the ultrastructural or molecular characteristics of mature microvilli. Despite the presence of Nav1.8, a tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel, sciatic nerve conduction was at least as sensitive to tetrodotoxin in Trembler-J nerves as in wild-type nerves. Thus, the profound reorganization of axonal ion channels and the aberrant expression of novel ion channels likely contribute to the altered conduction in Trembler-J nerves.
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