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Publication : Oligodendrocyte calcium signaling promotes actin-dependent myelin sheath extension.

First Author  Iyer M Year  2024
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  265
PubMed ID  38177161 Mgi Jnum  J:351153
Mgi Id  MGI:7571947 Doi  10.1038/s41467-023-44238-3
Citation  Iyer M, et al. (2024) Oligodendrocyte calcium signaling promotes actin-dependent myelin sheath extension. Nat Commun 15(1):265
abstractText  Myelin is essential for rapid nerve signaling and is increasingly found to play important roles in learning and in diverse diseases of the CNS. Morphological parameters of myelin such as sheath length are thought to precisely tune conduction velocity, but the mechanisms controlling sheath morphology are poorly understood. Local calcium signaling has been observed in nascent myelin sheaths and can be modulated by neuronal activity. However, the role of calcium signaling in sheath formation remains incompletely understood. Here, we use genetic tools to attenuate oligodendrocyte calcium signaling during myelination in the developing mouse CNS. Surprisingly, genetic calcium attenuation does not grossly affect the number of myelinated axons or myelin thickness. Instead, calcium attenuation causes myelination defects resulting in shorter, dysmorphic sheaths. Mechanistically, calcium attenuation reduces actin filaments in oligodendrocytes, and an intact actin cytoskeleton is necessary and sufficient to achieve accurate myelin morphology. Together, our work reveals a cellular mechanism required for accurate CNS myelin formation and may provide mechanistic insight into how oligodendrocytes respond to neuronal activity to sculpt and refine myelin sheaths.
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