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Publication : Myelin galactolipids: mediators of axon-glial interactions?

First Author  Popko B Year  2000
Journal  Glia Volume  29
Issue  2 Pages  149-53
PubMed ID  10625333 Mgi Jnum  J:60059
Mgi Id  MGI:1352581 Doi  10.1002/(sici)1098-1136(20000115)29:2<149::aid-glia8>3.0.co;2-4
Citation  Popko B (2000) Myelin galactolipids: mediators of axon-glial interactions?. Glia 29(2):149-53
abstractText  The precise alignment of myelin segments along the length of the axon is essential for the saltatory propagation of an electrical impulse. Furthermore, node of Ranvier formation and function are dependent on the proper interactions between myelinating glial cells and the axon. Nevertheless, the molecules that regulate the placement and association of myelinating cells with axons remain largely unidentified. Recently, however, the analysis of mutant mice incapable of synthesizing the galactolipids of myelin has revealed defects in these processes. The galactolipid-deficient mice display alterations in the spacing of internodal segments along the axon: large unmyelinated gaps are common and overlapping myelin segments are observed. Moreover, the normal tight association between the lateral loops of the myelinating cell and the axonal membrane at the paranode region is also disrupted in these animals. Strikingly, there is a complete absence of transverse bands at the axon-glial junction, with the lateral loops frequently turning away from the axon. These data indicate that the galactolipids play an essential role in axon-glial interactions and node of Ranvier formation. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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