在轴突直径增大的模型中,有髓鞘的外周轴突更容易受到机械创伤的影响。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Glia Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1002/glia.24568
Vasiliki-Ilya Gargareta, Stefan A. Berghoff, Doris Krauter, Sophie Hümmert, Katy L. H. Marshall-Phelps, Wiebke Möbius, Klaus-Armin Nave, Robert Fledrich, Hauke B. Werner, Maria A. Eichel-Vogel
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摘要

髓鞘化和轴突直径有助于轴突冲动的传播速度。这两个参数在周围神经疾病中经常受损,但髓鞘化轴突的直径是否会影响损伤的可能性或功能恢复的效率,目前尚不清楚。特异性地从许旺细胞(SCs)中缺乏髓鞘蛋白趋化因子样因子样 MARVEL-跨膜结构域含家族成员-6(CMTM6)的小鼠显示出适当的髓鞘化,但外周轴突的直径增加了。在这里,我们将 Cmtm6-cKo 小鼠作为轴突直径增大的模型,对其进行轻度坐骨神经压迫损伤,这种损伤会导致轴突直径暂时减小,但轴突/髓鞘单元的病理变化相对较轻。值得注意的是,与基因型对照小鼠相比,Cmtm6-cKo 小鼠在损伤后早期的这两种病理特征都有所恶化。因此,CMTM6缺失导致的轴突直径增加并不能抵消损伤导致的轴突直径减小。因此,我们没有检测到 Cmtm6-cKo 小鼠神经受压后再生或功能恢复得到改善的迹象;因此,耗尽 SC 中的 CMTM6 并不是一种有希望增强神经损伤后恢复的策略。相反,Cmtm6-cKo 小鼠神经损伤后早期轴突损伤加剧的同时,包括泡沫巨噬细胞和 SCs 在内的免疫反应也增强了,握力也暂时减弱了。我们的观察结果支持了这一概念,即较大的外周轴突特别容易受到机械创伤的影响。
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Myelinated peripheral axons are more vulnerable to mechanical trauma in a model of enlarged axonal diameters

Myelinated peripheral axons are more vulnerable to mechanical trauma in a model of enlarged axonal diameters

The velocity of axonal impulse propagation is facilitated by myelination and axonal diameters. Both parameters are frequently impaired in peripheral nerve disorders, but it is not known if the diameters of myelinated axons affect the liability to injury or the efficiency of functional recovery. Mice lacking the adaxonal myelin protein chemokine-like factor-like MARVEL-transmembrane domain-containing family member-6 (CMTM6) specifically from Schwann cells (SCs) display appropriate myelination but increased diameters of peripheral axons. Here we subjected Cmtm6-cKo mice as a model of enlarged axonal diameters to a mild sciatic nerve compression injury that causes temporarily reduced axonal diameters but otherwise comparatively moderate pathology of the axon/myelin-unit. Notably, both of these pathological features were worsened in Cmtm6-cKo compared to genotype-control mice early post-injury. The increase of axonal diameters caused by CMTM6-deficiency thus does not override their injury-dependent decrease. Accordingly, we did not detect signs of improved regeneration or functional recovery after nerve compression in Cmtm6-cKo mice; depleting CMTM6 in SCs is thus not a promising strategy toward enhanced recovery after nerve injury. Conversely, the exacerbated axonal damage in Cmtm6-cKo nerves early post-injury coincided with both enhanced immune response including foamy macrophages and SCs and transiently reduced grip strength. Our observations support the concept that larger peripheral axons are particularly susceptible toward mechanical trauma.

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Glia
Glia 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: GLIA is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes articles dealing with all aspects of glial structure and function. This includes all aspects of glial cell biology in health and disease.
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