Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8838826 | Brain Research Bulletin | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Myelin is a membrane wrapped around the axon of the nerve cell, which is composed of the mature oligodendrocytes. The role of myelin is to insulate and prevent the nerve electrical impulses from the axon of the neurons to the axons of the other neurons, which is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. Minor changes in myelin thickness could lead to substantial changes in conduction speed and may thus alter neural circuit function. Demyelination is the myelin damage, which characterized by the loss of nerve sheath and the relative fatigue of the neuronal sheath and axon. Studies have shown that myelin injury may be closely related to neurodegenerative diseases and may be an early diagnostic criteria and therapeutic target. Thus this review summarizes the recent result of pathologic effect and signal pathways of myelin injury in neurodegenerative diseases, especially the Alzheimer's disease to provide new and effective therapeutic targets.
Keywords
NMOMAGOPCEAEIFN-γNFTNPCPLPADEMCNPRIPK2NOD2GEFOLGSIRT2Sirtuin 2TNFMBPCPMAβMOGdemyelinationERK1/2MAPKProteolipid proteinROSexperimental allergic encephalomyelitisacute disseminated encephalomyelitisAIFOligodendrocyteMRIBeta-amyloidAlzheimer’s diseaseAlzheimer's diseaseNeurodegenerative diseasesMagnetic resonance imagingNeurofibrillary tangleShhCNSSchwann celloligodendrocyte precursor cellneural progenitor cellNeuromyelitis opticacentral nervous systemperipheral nervous systemsonic hedgehogSenile plaqueapoptosis-inducing factortumour necrosis factorguanine nucleotide exchange factorMultiple sclerosisMyelincentral pontine myelinolysisMyelin protein zeroMyelin basic proteinPERKPNSInterferon gammamyelin oligodendrocyte glycoproteinMyelin associated glycoproteinReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Sha-Sha Wang, Zhao Zhang, Tian-Bi Zhu, Shi-Feng Chu, Wen-Bin He, Nai-Hong Chen,