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The Neuromodulator Adenosine Regulates Oligodendrocyte Migration at Motor Exit Point Transition Zones.


ABSTRACT: During development, oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) migrate extensively throughout the spinal cord. However, their migration is restricted at transition zones (TZs). At these specialized locations, unique glial cells in both zebrafish and mice play a role in preventing peripheral OPC migration, but the mechanisms of this regulation are not understood. To elucidate the mechanisms that mediate OPC segregation at motor exit point (MEP) TZs, we performed an unbiased small-molecule screen. Using chemical screening and in vivo imaging, we discovered that inhibition of A2a adenosine receptors (ARs) causes ectopic OPC migration out of the spinal cord. We provide in vivo evidence that neuromodulation, partially mediated by adenosine, influences OPC migration specifically at the MEP TZ. This work opens exciting possibilities for understanding how OPCs reach their final destinations during development and identifies mechanisms that could promote their migration in disease.

SUBMITTER: Fontenas L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6461400 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Neuromodulator Adenosine Regulates Oligodendrocyte Migration at Motor Exit Point Transition Zones.

Fontenas Laura L   Welsh Taylor G TG   Piller Melanie M   Coughenour Patricia P   Gandhi Avni V AV   Prober David A DA   Kucenas Sarah S  

Cell reports 20190401 1


During development, oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) migrate extensively throughout the spinal cord. However, their migration is restricted at transition zones (TZs). At these specialized locations, unique glial cells in both zebrafish and mice play a role in preventing peripheral OPC migration, but the mechanisms of this regulation are not understood. To elucidate the mechanisms that mediate OPC segregation at motor exit point (MEP) TZs, we performed an unbiased small-molecule screen. Us  ...[more]

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