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Amyloid precursor protein at node of Ranvier modulates nodal formation.


ABSTRACT: Amyloid precursor protein (APP), commonly associated with Alzheimer disease, is upregulated and distributes evenly along the injured axons, and therefore, also known as a marker of demyelinating axonal injury and axonal degeneration. However, the physiological distribution and function of APP along myelinated axons was unknown. We report that APP aggregates at nodes of Ranvier (NOR) in the myelinated central nervous system (CNS) axons but not in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). At CNS NORs, APP expression co-localizes with tenascin-R and is flanked by juxtaparanodal potassium channel expression demonstrating that APP localized to NOR. In APP-knockout (KO) mice, nodal length is significantly increased, while sodium channels are still clustered at NORs. Moreover, APP KO and APP-overexpressing transgenic (APP TG) mice exhibited a decreased and an increased thickness of myelin in spinal cords, respectively, although the changes are limited in comparison to their littermate WT mice. The thickness of myelin in APP KO sciatic nerve also increased in comparison to that in WT mice. Our observations indicate that APP acts as a novel component at CNS NORs, modulating nodal formation and has minor effects in promoting myelination.

SUBMITTER: Xu DE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4594432 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Amyloid precursor protein at node of Ranvier modulates nodal formation.

Xu De-En DE   Zhang Wen-Min WM   Yang Zara Zhuyun ZZ   Zhu Hong-Mei HM   Yan Ke K   Li Shao S   Bagnard Dominique D   Dawe Gavin S GS   Ma Quan-Hong QH   Xiao Zhi-Cheng ZC  

Cell adhesion & migration 20140101 4


Amyloid precursor protein (APP), commonly associated with Alzheimer disease, is upregulated and distributes evenly along the injured axons, and therefore, also known as a marker of demyelinating axonal injury and axonal degeneration. However, the physiological distribution and function of APP along myelinated axons was unknown. We report that APP aggregates at nodes of Ranvier (NOR) in the myelinated central nervous system (CNS) axons but not in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). At CNS NORs,  ...[more]

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