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Actin polymerization is essential for myelin sheath fragmentation during Wallerian degeneration.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms that trigger Wallerian degeneration (WD) of peripheral nerves after injury are not well understood. During the early period of WD, fragmentation of myelin into ovoid structures occurs near the Schmidt-Lantermann incisures (SLI), a noncompact region of the myelin sheath containing autotypical adherens junction. In this study, we found that new filamentous actin polymerization occurs in the SLI of mouse sciatic nerves after injury and that its inhibition prevented not only the degradation of E-cadherin in the SLI but also myelin ovoid formation. However, the inhibition of actin polymerization could not block Schwann cell dedifferentiation. The activation of Rac GTPase was observed in the distal stump of the injured nerves, and a specific Rac inhibitor, a dominant-negative Rac, and Rac1-RNA interference blocked myelin ovoid formation. Together, these findings suggest that dynamic changes in actin in the SLI are essential for initiation of demyelination after peripheral nerve injury.

SUBMITTER: Jung J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3071261 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Actin polymerization is essential for myelin sheath fragmentation during Wallerian degeneration.

Jung Junyang J   Cai Wenting W   Lee Hyun Kyoung HK   Pellegatta Marta M   Shin Yoon Kyung YK   Jang So Young SY   Suh Duk Joon DJ   Wrabetz Lawrence L   Feltri M Laura ML   Park Hwan Tae HT  

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20110201 6


The mechanisms that trigger Wallerian degeneration (WD) of peripheral nerves after injury are not well understood. During the early period of WD, fragmentation of myelin into ovoid structures occurs near the Schmidt-Lantermann incisures (SLI), a noncompact region of the myelin sheath containing autotypical adherens junction. In this study, we found that new filamentous actin polymerization occurs in the SLI of mouse sciatic nerves after injury and that its inhibition prevented not only the degra  ...[more]

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