Myelin structure and composition of myelinated tissue in the African lungfish.

Daniel A Kirschner, Jothie Karthigesan, Oscar A Bizzozero, Bela Kosaras, Hideyo Inouye
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Abstract

To analyze myelin structure and the composition of myelinated tissue in the African lungfish (Protopterus dolloi), we used a combination of ultrastructural and biochemical techniques. Electron microscopy showed typical multilamellar myelin: CNS sheaths abutted one another, and PNS sheaths were separated by endoneurial collagen. The radial component, prominent in CNS myelin of higher vertebrates, was suggested by the pattern of staining but was poorly organized. The lipid and myelin protein compositions of lungfish tissues more closely resembled those of teleost than those of higher vertebrates (frog, mouse). Of particular note, for example, lungfish glycolipids lacked hydroxy fatty acids. Native myelin periodicities from unfixed nerves were in the range of those for higher vertebrates rather than for teleost fish. Lungfish PNS myelin had wider inter-membrane spaces compared with other vertebrates, and lungfish CNS myelin had spaces that were closer in value to those in mammalian than to amphibian or teleost myelins. The membrane lipid bilayer was narrower in lungfish PNS myelin compared to other vertebrates, whereas in the CNS myelin the bilayer was in the typical range. Lungfish PNS myelin showed typical compaction and swelling responses to incubation in acidic or alkaline hypotonic saline. The CNS myelin, by contrast, did not compact in acidic saline but did swell in the alkaline solution. This lability was more similar to that for the higher vertebrates than for teleost.

非洲肺鱼髓鞘结构和髓鞘组织组成。
为了分析非洲肺鱼(Protopterus dolloi)的髓鞘结构和髓鞘组织的组成,我们采用了超微结构和生化技术相结合的方法。电镜显示典型的多层髓鞘:CNS鞘彼此相邻,PNS鞘被神经内膜胶原分离。在高等脊椎动物的中枢神经系统髓鞘中,放射状成分突出,从染色模式可以看出,但组织较差。肺鱼组织的脂质和髓鞘蛋白组成更接近硬骨鱼,而不是高等脊椎动物(青蛙、老鼠)。特别值得注意的是,例如,肺鱼的糖脂缺乏羟基脂肪酸。来自非固定神经的天然髓鞘周期性在高等脊椎动物而非硬骨鱼的范围内。与其他脊椎动物相比,肺鱼中枢神经系统髓磷脂具有更宽的膜间间隙,肺鱼中枢神经系统髓磷脂具有更接近哺乳动物而非两栖动物或硬骨鱼髓磷脂的价值间隙。与其他脊椎动物相比,肺鱼PNS髓磷脂的膜脂双分子层较窄,而中枢神经系统髓磷脂的膜脂双分子层在典型范围内。肺鱼PNS髓鞘在酸性或碱性低渗盐水中孵育后表现出典型的压实和肿胀反应。相比之下,中枢神经系统髓磷脂在酸性盐水中不致密,但在碱性溶液中肿胀。这种不稳定性更类似于高等脊椎动物,而不是硬骨鱼。
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Neuron glia biology
Neuron glia biology 医学-神经科学
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