Axo-myelinic neurotransmission: a novel mode of cell signalling in the central nervous system.

Nat Rev Neurosci

University of Calgary, Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada.

Published: January 2018

It is widely recognized that myelination of axons greatly enhances the speed of signal transmission. An exciting new finding is the dynamic communication between axons and their myelin-forming oligodendrocytes, including activity-dependent signalling from axon to myelin. The oligodendrocyte-myelin complex may in turn respond by providing metabolic support or alter subtle myelin properties to modulate action potential propagation. In this Opinion, we discuss what is known regarding the molecular physiology of this novel, synapse-like communication and speculate on potential roles in disease states including multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia and Alzheimer disease. An emerging appreciation of the contribution of white-matter perturbations to neurological dysfunction identifies the axo-myelinic synapse as a potential novel therapeutic target.

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