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Saltatory Conduction along Myelinated Axons Involves a Periaxonal Nanocircuit.


ABSTRACT: The propagation of electrical impulses along axons is highly accelerated by the myelin sheath and produces saltating or "jumping" action potentials across internodes, from one node of Ranvier to the next. The underlying electrical circuit, as well as the existence and role of submyelin conduction in saltatory conduction remain, however, elusive. Here, we made patch-clamp and high-speed voltage-calibrated optical recordings of potentials across the nodal and internodal axolemma of myelinated neocortical pyramidal axons combined with electron microscopy and experimentally constrained cable modeling. Our results reveal a nanoscale yet conductive periaxonal space, incompletely sealed at the paranodes, which separates the potentials across the low-capacitance myelin sheath and internodal axolemma. The emerging double-cable model reproduces the recorded evolution of voltage waveforms across nodes and internodes, including rapid nodal potentials traveling in advance of attenuated waves in the internodal axolemma, revealing a mechanism for saltation across time and space.

SUBMITTER: Cohen CCH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6978798 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Saltatory Conduction along Myelinated Axons Involves a Periaxonal Nanocircuit.

Cohen Charles C H CCH   Popovic Marko A MA   Klooster Jan J   Weil Marie-Theres MT   Möbius Wiebke W   Nave Klaus-Armin KA   Kole Maarten H P MHP  

Cell 20191226 2


The propagation of electrical impulses along axons is highly accelerated by the myelin sheath and produces saltating or "jumping" action potentials across internodes, from one node of Ranvier to the next. The underlying electrical circuit, as well as the existence and role of submyelin conduction in saltatory conduction remain, however, elusive. Here, we made patch-clamp and high-speed voltage-calibrated optical recordings of potentials across the nodal and internodal axolemma of myelinated neoc  ...[more]

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