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Publication : Elevated expression of type II Na+ channels in hypomyelinated axons of shiverer mouse brain.

First Author  Westenbroek RE Year  1992
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  12
Issue  6 Pages  2259-67
PubMed ID  1318958 Mgi Jnum  J:1153
Mgi Id  MGI:49685 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.12-06-02259.1992
Citation  Westenbroek RE, et al. (1992) Elevated expression of type II Na+ channels in hypomyelinated axons of shiverer mouse brain. J Neurosci 12(6):2259-67
abstractText  Type I and type III Na+ channels are localized mainly in neuronal cell bodies in mouse brain. Type II channels are preferentially localized in unmyelinated fiber tracts but are not detectable in normally myelinated fibers. In shiverer mice, which lack compact myelin due to a defect in the myelin basic protein gene, elevated expression of type II Na+ channels was observed in the hypomyelinated axons of large-caliber fiber tracts such as the corpus callosum, internal capsule, fimbria, fornix, corpus medullare of the cerebellum, and nigrostriatal pathway by immunocytochemical analysis with subtype-specific antibodies. No difference was observed in the localization of type I and type III Na+ channels between wild-type and shiverer mice. These findings support the hypothesis that type II Na+ channels are preferentially localized in axons of brain neurons and suggest that their density and localization are regulated by myelination. The selective increase in the number of type II channels in hypomyelinated fiber tracts may contribute to the hyperexcitable phenotype of the shiverer mouse.
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