#oligodendrocytes

2025-04-04

Quiescent #NeuralStemCells (qNSCs) in the adult mouse SVZ have a limited capacity to generate #glia. This study shows that a subpopulation of multipotent qNSCs with high Gas1 expression can produce #oligodendrocytes throughout life & after demyelinating injury @PLOSBiology plos.io/4iY4nbh

Top left: Representative IF co-labeling of Nestin and tdT (DsRed) in the E15.5 VZ/SVZ. Top right: Representative IF co-labeling of Ki67 and tdT (DsRed). The dashed line roughly marks the ventricular zone. Middle: Representative Sox2 IF staining in the VZ/SVZ of wild-type (left) and Gas1 KO (right) mice at P0.5. The dashed lines roughly mark the boundary of VZ/SVZ. Bottom: Schematic summarizing the developmental origin and function of the Gas1high NSC subpopulation.
2024-07-24

Neurons are presumed the main source of pathogenic Aβ in #AlzheimersDisease (AD). But @RikeshRajani @marcaurelbusche &co show that #oligodendrocytes also contribute significantly; suppressing oligo Aβ rescues neuronal dysfunction in mouse AD #PLOSBiology plos.io/3zYNU56

katch wreckkatchwreck
2024-03-02

` (from Greek 'cells with a few branches'), also known as oligodendroglia, are a type of whose main functions are to provide support and insulation to within the central nervous system (CNS) of jawed vertebrates. Their function is similar to that of Schwann cells, which perform the same task in the peripheral nervous system`

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oligoden

Javier Díaz-NidoJavier_DN@red.niboe.info
2023-01-25

Injecting fractalkine into mouse models of multiple sclerosis increased the number of oligodendrocytes. Findings suggest fractalkine may help to slow the progression, or potentially halt Multiple Sclerosis.

#Neuroscience #Brain #Neurology #NeurologicalDiseases #NeurodegenerativeDiseases #Neuroimmunology #Neuroinflammation #Demyelination #DemyelinatingDiseases #MultipleSclerosis #Oligodendrocytes #Fractalkine

neurosciencenews.com/multiple-

2022-12-01

Just curious, has anyone else around here been following studies on #remyelination involving #clemastine fumarate (and its impact on #oligodendrocytes, etc.)? It's not my dissertation area, but every year or so I go back into check research, and it seems there's always a new treasure trove. Like, say, this one: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33

Christian Tidonatidona@mstdn.science
2022-11-18

Did you know that #myelination of neuronal axons by #oligodendrocytes in our #brain is a plastic process in which #myelin structure (white matter) can change in response to neuronal activity?

Here is a very interesting review article by Juliet Knowles and colleagues at Stanford University:

Adaptive and maladaptive myelination in health and disease

#OpenAccess article in Nature Reviews #Neurology: nature.com/articles/s41582-022

#neuroscience #psychiatricdiseases

2022-11-15

😀 Delighted to announce that our #neuroscience paper has just been published in Cell Reports:

"Spread of pathological human #Tau from #neurons to #oligodendrocytes and loss of high-firing pyramidal neurons in aging #mice"

cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext

eSagan 🇮🇳crackurbones@qoto.org
2020-03-05

🔴 Demyelinating Diseases

🔸 The #glialcells that make the myelin are of different types that make it (myelin) in the central nervous system and in the peripheral nervous system. And because of that, people who get a demyelinating disease, get it either in the central nervous system or in the peripheral nervous system -- but not in both.

🔸 So the problem is either in the #oligodendrocytes (and the interaction between the oligodendrocytes and the axon) -- in which case you get a central demyelinating disease, and the most common by far is multiple #sclerosis -- or there's a problem in the #SchwannCell and its connection to the axon, and in that case you can get a variety.

🔸 There are a diverse group of hereditary neuropathies called Charcot-Marie Tooth, which are #DemyelinatingDiseases. They're inherited and they typically progress and become worse with time.
🔸 There's also an acute demyelinating disease called Guillain–Barré, which typically has a very quick onset, it's inflammatory, and luckily it goes away after a while.

eSagan 🇮🇳crackurbones@qoto.org
2020-03-05

**Glial Cells**
The human brain contains 86B neurons and 85B Glia.

**Different types of Glia:**

🔸 Astrocytes: Astrocytes are really important type of Glia. They're essentially responsible for keeping the environment clean, they're the sanitation worker of the brain. So they are picking up all the refuse that the neurons have let loose including excess ions, excess #neurotransmitters and their metabolites.

They also are very important during development. They allow neurons to get to where they have to go during development. #Neurons are born in one place and they have to go some place else, and what highway did they take? They hitch on a progenitor cell that is going to become an #Astrocyte.

And, in addition when synapses are formed, the synapses are not maintained without some effort, and part of that is that the synapses are enveloped in the processes of #Astrocytes. So, there's a lot of structural and metabolic support that the Astrocytes are providing for neurons.

🔸 Oligodendrocytes and Schwann Cells: The #oligodendrocytes make myelin in the CNS and the #SchwannCells make it in the Peripheral Nervous System. So all these demyelinating diseases will affect either central myelin or peripheral #myelin. They will not affect both -- central or peripheral.

Because they are made by two different types. The Oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and a Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system.

🔸 Microglia: #Microglia are the one exception to the rule that
nervous system, that the cells of the nervous system come from Ectoderm. These are actually essentially immune cells coming from the blood lineage. These are immune cells that have invaded into the central nervous system and their job is to be quiet. And if we're healthy and everything goes well, they are quiet. But when there is a problem these microglia react, they try to rectify things, they try and bring some attention to areas of damage and what is emerging is that sometimes they go overboard and they start to participate in making the problem as well as solving the problem.

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