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Publication : Experience-dependent myelination following stress is mediated by the neuropeptide dynorphin.

First Author  Osso LA Year  2021
Journal  Neuron Volume  109
Issue  22 Pages  3619-3632.e5
PubMed ID  34536353 Mgi Jnum  J:315146
Mgi Id  MGI:6830553 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2021.08.015
Citation  Osso LA, et al. (2021) Experience-dependent myelination following stress is mediated by the neuropeptide dynorphin. Neuron 109(22):3619-3632.e5
abstractText  Emerging evidence implicates experience-dependent myelination in learning and memory. However, the specific signals underlying this process remain unresolved. We demonstrate that the neuropeptide dynorphin, which is released from neurons upon high levels of activity, promotes experience-dependent myelination. Following forced swim stress, an experience that induces striatal dynorphin release, we observe increased striatal oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) differentiation and myelination, which is abolished by deleting dynorphin or blocking its endogenous receptor, kappa opioid receptor (KOR). We find that dynorphin also promotes developmental OPC differentiation and myelination and demonstrate that this effect requires KOR expression specifically in OPCs. We characterize dynorphin-expressing neurons and use genetic sparse labeling to trace their axonal projections. Surprisingly, we find that they are unmyelinated normally and following forced swim stress. We propose a new model whereby experience-dependent and developmental myelination is mediated by unmyelinated, neuropeptide-expressing neurons that promote OPC differentiation for the myelination of neighboring axons.
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