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Publication : Axonal swellings and degeneration in mice lacking the major proteolipid of myelin.

First Author  Griffiths I Year  1998
Journal  Science Volume  280
Issue  5369 Pages  1610-3
PubMed ID  9616125 Mgi Jnum  J:48031
Mgi Id  MGI:1261657 Doi  10.1126/science.280.5369.1610
Citation  Griffiths I, et al. (1998) Axonal swellings and degeneration in mice lacking the major proteolipid of myelin. Science 280(5369):1610-3
abstractText  Glial cells produce myelin and contribute to axonal morphology in the nervous system. Two myelin membrane proteolipids, PLP and DM20, were shown to be essential for the integrity of myelinated axons. In the absence of PLP- DM20, mice assembled compact myelin sheaths but subsequently developed widespread axonal swellings and degeneration, associated predominantly with small-caliber nerve fibers. Similar swellings were absent in dysmyelinated shiverer mice, which lack myelin basic protein (MBP), but recurred in (MBPPLP)-P-star double mutants. Thus, fiber degeneration, which was probably secondary to impaired axonal transport, could indicate that myelinated axons require local oligodendroglial support.
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