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Oligodendrocytes in the aging brain
Neuronal Signaling · 2021 · ▲ 101 citations
Abstract
More than half of the human brain volume is made up of white matter: regions where axons are coated in myelin, which primarily functions to increase the conduction speed of axon potentials. White matter volume significantly decreases with age, correlating with cognitive decline. Much research in the field of non-pathological brain aging mechanisms has taken a neuron-centric approach, with relatively little attention paid to other neural cells. This review discusses white matter changes, with focus on oligodendrocyte lineage cells and their ability to produce and maintain myelin to support normal brain homoeostasis. Improved understanding of intrinsic cellular changes, general senescence(definition) mechanisms, intercellular interactions and alterations in extracellular environment which occur with aging and impact oligodendrocyte cells is paramount. This may lead to strategies to support oligodendrocytes in aging, for example by supporting myelin synthesis, protecting against oxidative stress and promoting the rejuvenation of the intrinsic regenerative potential of progenitor cells. Ultimately, this will enable the protection of white matter integrity thus protecting cognitive function into the later years of life.
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Sams, E.C. (2021). Oligodendrocytes in the aging brain. <em>Neuronal Signaling</em>. https://doi.org/10.1042/ns20210008
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Sams EC. Oligodendrocytes in the aging brain. Neuronal Signaling. 2021. doi:10.1042/ns20210008.
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@article{eleanor2021Oligod,
title = {Oligodendrocytes in the aging brain},
author = {Eleanor Catherine Sams},
journal = {Neuronal Signaling},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1042/ns20210008},
}
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