Adult-born SVZ progenitors receive transient synapses during remyelination in corpus callosum
- PMID: 20173746
- PMCID: PMC4681435
- DOI: 10.1038/nn.2500
Adult-born SVZ progenitors receive transient synapses during remyelination in corpus callosum
Abstract
We found that demyelinated axons formed functional glutamatergic synapses onto adult-born NG2(+) oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) migrating from the subventricular zone after focal demyelination of adult mice corpus callosum. This glutamatergic input was substantially reduced compared with endogenous callosal OPCs 1 week after lesion and was lost on differentiation into oligodendrocytes. Therefore, axon-oligodendrocyte progenitor synapse formation is a transient and regulated step that occurs during remyelination of callosal axons.
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