Selective and controlled myelin formation by individual interfascicular oligodendrocytes in the mouse corpus callosum

biorxiv(2020)

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Single oligodendrocytes produce myelin sheath around multiple axons in the central nervous system. Interfascicular oligodendrocytes (IOs) in the white matter are aligned in rows and facilitate nerve conduction, but their detailed morphologies remain largely unknown. In the present study, we three-dimensionally reconstructed seven IOs in a row in the murine corpus callosum using serial block face-scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM). These morphologically polarized IOs extended a thick process with numerous branches from the cytoplasm-rich part of the cell and formed myelin sheaths preferentially around distant axons. The multiple branched processes of each IO myelinated multiple axons having similar diameters with restricted myelin thicknesses, indicating that individual IOs have their own myelination profiles even on distinct target neurons. Consistent with the finding, the IOs transduced and visualized with the rabies viral vector expressing GFP showed statistically significant variations in the myelination patterns. We further reconstructed the sheath immediately adjacent to those derived from the seven IOs; the thicknesses of both sheaths were significantly correlated despite emanating from different IOs. These results proposed a rule that myelination by individual IOs, regulated by interaction with ensheathed axons, is selective in specific axons and at the same time orchestrated at the whole cell level.
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oligodendrocyte,SBF-SEM,corpus callosum,myelin,axon
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