Completion of neuronal remodeling prompts myelination along developing motor axon branches

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​Completion of neuronal remodeling prompts myelination along developing motor axon branches​
Wang, M.; Kleele, T.; Xiao, Y.; Plucinska, G.; Avramopoulos, P.; Engelhardt, S. & Schwab, M. H. et al.​ (2021) 
The Journal of Cell Biology220(4).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201911114 

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Wang, Mengzhe; Kleele, Tatjana; Xiao, Yan; Plucinska, Gabriela; Avramopoulos, Petros; Engelhardt, Stefan; Schwab, Markus H.; Kneussel, Matthias; Czopka, Tim; Sherman, Diane L.; Brophy, Peter J.; Misgeld, Thomas ; Brill, Monika S.
Abstract
Neuronal remodeling and myelination are two fundamental processes during neurodevelopment. How they influence each other remains largely unknown, even though their coordinated execution is critical for circuit function and often disrupted in neuropsychiatric disorders. It is unclear whether myelination stabilizes axon branches during remodeling or whether ongoing remodeling delays myelination. By modulating synaptic transmission, cytoskeletal dynamics, and axonal transport in mouse motor axons, we show that local axon remodeling delays myelination onset and node formation. Conversely, glial differentiation does not determine the outcome of axon remodeling. Delayed myelination is not due to a limited supply of structural components of the axon-glial unit but rather is triggered by increased transport of signaling factors that initiate myelination, such as neuregulin. Further, transport of promyelinating signals is regulated via local cytoskeletal maturation related to activity-dependent competition. Our study reveals an axon branch-specific fine-tuning mechanism that locally coordinates axon remodeling and myelination.
Issue Date
2021
Journal
The Journal of Cell Biology 
Project
TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery 
TRR 274 | B03: Checkpoints of recovery after primary astrocytic lesions in neuromyelitis optica and related animal models 
TRR 274 | C02: In vivo detection and targeting of calcium clearance and axonal membrane repair after acute CNS insults 
Working Group
RG Misgeld 
ISSN
0021-9525
eISSN
1540-8140
Language
English

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