Affiliation:
1. Department of Anatomy, Division of Histology and Cell Biology, School of Medicine Jichi Medical University Shimotsuke Japan
2. Division of Ultrastructural Research National Institute for Physiological Sciences Okazaki Japan
Abstract
AbstractMyelin is an insulator that forms around axons that enhance the conduction velocity of nerve fibers. Oligodendrocytes dramatically change cell morphology to produce myelin throughout the central nervous system (CNS). Cytoskeletal alterations are critical for the morphogenesis of oligodendrocytes, and actin is involved in cell differentiation and myelin wrapping via polymerization and depolymerization, respectively. Various protein members of the myosin superfamily are known to be major binding partners of actin filaments and have been intensively researched because of their involvement in various cellular functions, including differentiation, cell movement, membrane trafficking, organelle transport, signal transduction, and morphogenesis. Some members of the myosin superfamily have been found to play important roles in the differentiation of oligodendrocytes and in CNS myelination. Interestingly, each member of the myosin superfamily expressed in oligodendrocyte lineage cells also shows specific spatial and temporal expression patterns and different distributions. In this review, we summarize previous findings related to the myosin superfamily and discuss how these molecules contribute to myelin formation and regeneration by oligodendrocytes.image
Funder
National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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