Myelin dysfunction/degradation in the central nervous system: why are myelin sheaths susceptible to damage?

Authors
Citation
M. Bradl, Myelin dysfunction/degradation in the central nervous system: why are myelin sheaths susceptible to damage?, J NEUR TR-S, (55), 1999, pp. 9-17
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION-SUPPLEMENT
ISSN journal
03036995 → ACNP
Issue
55
Year of publication
1999
Pages
9 - 17
Database
ISI
SICI code
0303-6995(1999):55<9:MDITCN>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
In the central nervous system, myelin sheaths are produced to electrically insulate axons and to increase the velocity of axonal conduction. They are highly complex structures, which are often destructed in neurological disor ders. One possible reason for the vulnerability of myelin sheaths to damage became apparent from analyses of animals with altered amounts of otherwise normal myelin components: Due to limited redundance in function between di fferent myelin proteins, dysfunction or loss of one protein may cause loss of function and instability of the entire myelin sheath.