Origin and dynamics of oligodendrocytes in the developing brain: Implications for perinatal white matter injury

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2018-02-01

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van Tilborg, Erik
de Theije, Caroline G MISNI 0000000387317838
van Hal, Maurik
Wagenaar, Nienke
de Vries, Linda SISNI 0000000117704571
Benders, M.ISNI 0000000388026661
Rowitch, David H
Nijboer, Cora H.ISNI 0000000419423345

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Infants born prematurely are at high risk to develop white matter injury (WMI), due to exposure to hypoxic and/or inflammatory insults. Such perinatal insults negatively impact the maturation of oligodendrocytes (OLs), thereby causing deficits in myelination. To elucidate the precise pathophysiology underlying perinatal WMI, it is essential to fully understand the cellular mechanisms contributing to healthy/normal white matter development. OLs are responsible for myelination of axons. During brain development, OLs are generally derived from neuroepithelial zones, where neural stem cells committed to the OL lineage differentiate into OL precursor cells (OPCs). OPCs, in turn, develop into premyelinating OLs and finally mature into myelinating OLs. Recent studies revealed that OPCs develop in multiple waves and form potentially heterogeneous populations. Furthermore, it has been shown that myelination is a dynamic and plastic process with an excess of OPCs being generated and then abolished if not integrated into neural circuits. Myelination patterns between rodents and humans show high spatial and temporal similarity. Therefore, experimental studies on OL biology may provide novel insights into the pathophysiology of WMI in the preterm infant and offers new perspectives on potential treatments for these patients.

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Animals, Brain Injuries/pathology, Brain/growth & development, Cell Differentiation/physiology, Cell Movement/physiology, Female, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Myelin Sheath/pathology, Oligodendroglia/pathology, Pregnancy, White Matter/growth & development, Journal Article, Review, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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van Tilborg, E, de Theije, C G M, van Hal, M, Wagenaar, N, de Vries, L S, Benders, M J, Rowitch, D H & Nijboer, C H 2018, 'Origin and dynamics of oligodendrocytes in the developing brain : Implications for perinatal white matter injury', GLIA, vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 221-238. https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.23256