학술논문

Oligodendrogenesis and myelination regulate cortical development, plasticity and circuit function.
Document Type
Article
Source
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. Oct2021, Vol. 118, p14-23. 10p.
Subject
*MYELINATION
*GABAERGIC neurons
*OLIGODENDROGLIA
*AGING
*MYELIN
*MYELIN proteins
*ADULTS
*AXONS
Language
ISSN
1084-9521
Abstract
During cortical development and throughout adulthood, oligodendrocytes add myelin internodes to glutamatergic projection neurons and GABAergic inhibitory neurons. In addition to directing node of Ranvier formation, to enable saltatory conduction and influence action potential transit time, oligodendrocytes support axon health by communicating with axons via the periaxonal space and providing metabolic support that is particularly critical for healthy ageing. In this review we outline the timing of oligodendrogenesis in the developing mouse and human cortex and describe the important role that oligodendrocytes play in sustaining and modulating neuronal function. We also provide insight into the known and speculative impact that myelination has on cortical axons and their associated circuits during the developmental critical periods and throughout life, particularly highlighting their life-long role in learning and remembering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]