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Remodelling of myelinated axons and oligodendrocyte differentiation is stimulated by environmental enrichment in the young adult brain

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 56, Issue 12, Pages 6099-6114

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.15840

Keywords

activity-dependent plasticity; differentiation; environmental enrichment; experience-dependent plasticity; myelin plasticity; myelinated axon; myelination; oligodendrocyte; OPC

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP180102397]
  2. Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship
  3. University of Melbourne STRAPA Scholarship

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This study found that environmental enrichment can induce structural remodeling of myelinated axons during young adulthood and globally increase the differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells and pre-myelinating oligodendroglia.
Oligodendrocyte production and myelination continues lifelong in the central nervous system (CNS), and all stages of this process can be adaptively regulated by neuronal activity. While artificial exogenous stimulation of neuronal circuits greatly enhances oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) production and increases myelination during development, the extent to which physiological stimuli replicates this is unclear, particularly in the adult CNS when the rate of new myelin addition slows. Here, we used environmental enrichment (EE) to physiologically stimulate neuronal activity for 6 weeks in 9-week-old C57BL/six male and female mice and found no increase in compact myelin in the corpus callosum or somatosensory cortex. Instead, we observed a global increase in callosal axon diameter with thicker myelin sheaths, elongated paranodes and shortened nodes of Ranvier. These findings indicate that EE induced the dynamic structural remodelling of myelinated axons. Additionally, we observed a global increase in the differentiation of OPCs and pre-myelinating oligodendroglia in the corpus callosum and somatosensory cortex. Our findings of structural remodelling of myelinated axons in response to physiological neural stimuli during young adulthood provide important insights in understanding experience-dependent myelin plasticity throughout the lifespan and provide a platform to investigate axon-myelin interactions in a physiologically relevant context.

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