<div><p>Myelination is essential for rapid impulse conduction in the CNS, but what determines whether an individual axon becomes myelinated remains unknown. Here we show, using a myelinating coculture system, that there are two distinct modes of myelination, one that is independent of neuronal activity and glutamate release and another that depends on neuronal action potentials releasing glutamate to activate NMDA receptors on oligodendrocyte lineage cells. Neuregulin switches oligodendrocytes from the activity-independent to the activity-dependent mode of myelination by increasing NMDA receptor currents in oligodendrocyte lineage cells 6-fold. With neuregulin present myelination is accelerated and increased, and NMDA receptor block reduces...
Following traumatic spinal cord injury, acute demyelination of spinal axons is followed by a period ...
Myelin, the multilayered membrane surrounding many axons in the nervous system, increases the speed ...
Myelin regeneration can occur spontaneously in demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS...
Myelination is essential for rapid impulse conduction in the CNS, but what determines whether an ind...
Myelination is essential for rapid impulse conduction in the CNS, but what determines whether an ind...
Myelination was first understood to enable faster impulse propagation in axons more than 60 years ag...
Myelin ermöglicht im Nervensystem der Wirbeltiere eine schnelle saltatorische Impulsweiterleitung un...
Myelin and myelin repair is crucial for normal nervous system function. Myelin enables fast communic...
Oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS) are responsible for wrapping axons with myelin...
After peripheral nerve injury, axons regenerate and become remyelinated by resident Schwann cells. H...
Understanding the control of myelin formation by oligodendrocytes is essential for treating demyelin...
The role of NMDA receptors in oligodendrocytes has been controversial. A new paper (Saab et al., 201...
SummaryUnderstanding the control of myelin formation by oligodendrocytes is essential for treating d...
The peripheral nervous system demonstrates an exceptional plasticity after nerve injury and Schwann ...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
Following traumatic spinal cord injury, acute demyelination of spinal axons is followed by a period ...
Myelin, the multilayered membrane surrounding many axons in the nervous system, increases the speed ...
Myelin regeneration can occur spontaneously in demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS...
Myelination is essential for rapid impulse conduction in the CNS, but what determines whether an ind...
Myelination is essential for rapid impulse conduction in the CNS, but what determines whether an ind...
Myelination was first understood to enable faster impulse propagation in axons more than 60 years ag...
Myelin ermöglicht im Nervensystem der Wirbeltiere eine schnelle saltatorische Impulsweiterleitung un...
Myelin and myelin repair is crucial for normal nervous system function. Myelin enables fast communic...
Oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS) are responsible for wrapping axons with myelin...
After peripheral nerve injury, axons regenerate and become remyelinated by resident Schwann cells. H...
Understanding the control of myelin formation by oligodendrocytes is essential for treating demyelin...
The role of NMDA receptors in oligodendrocytes has been controversial. A new paper (Saab et al., 201...
SummaryUnderstanding the control of myelin formation by oligodendrocytes is essential for treating d...
The peripheral nervous system demonstrates an exceptional plasticity after nerve injury and Schwann ...
Neuregulins comprise a family of epidermal growth factor-like ligands that interact with ErbB recept...
Following traumatic spinal cord injury, acute demyelination of spinal axons is followed by a period ...
Myelin, the multilayered membrane surrounding many axons in the nervous system, increases the speed ...
Myelin regeneration can occur spontaneously in demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS...