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Disruption of Cnp1 uncouples oligodendroglial functions in axonal support and myelination
Authors:Lappe-Siefke Corinna  Goebbels Sandra  Gravel Michel  Nicksch Eva  Lee John  Braun Peter E  Griffiths Ian R  Nave Klaus-Armin
Affiliation:Department of Neurogenetics, Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine, D-37075 Goettingen, Germany.
Abstract:
Myelination of axons by oligodendrocytes enables rapid impulse propagation in the central nervous system. But long-term interactions between axons and their myelin sheaths are poorly understood. Here we show that Cnp1, which encodes 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in oligodendrocytes, is essential for axonal survival but not for myelin assembly. In the absence of glial cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase, mice developed axonal swellings and neurodegeneration throughout the brain, leading to hydrocephalus and premature death. But, in contrast to previously studied myelin mutants, the ultrastructure, periodicity and physical stability of myelin were not altered in these mice. Genetically, the chief function of glia in supporting axonal integrity can thus be completely uncoupled from its function in maintaining compact myelin. Oligodendrocyte dysfunction, such as that in multiple sclerosis lesions, may suffice to cause secondary axonal loss.
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