2012
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1352-11.2012
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Critical Time Window of Neuronal Cholesterol Synthesis during Neurite Outgrowth

Abstract: Cholesterol is an essential membrane component enriched in plasma membranes, growth cones, and synapses. The brain normally synthesizes all cholesterol locally, but the contribution of individual cell types to brain cholesterol metabolism is unknown. To investigate whether cortical projection neurons in vivo essentially require cholesterol biosynthesis and which cell types support neurons, we have conditionally ablated the cholesterol biosynthesis in these neurons in mice either embryonically or postnatally. W… Show more

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“…ApoE is a major source of cholesterol in the CNS (Han 2004). High cholesterol levels are essential for myelin membrane growth (Fünfschilling et al 2012) and cholesterol biosynthesis impairment can lead to corpus callosum agenesis (Waterham 2002). Therefore, cholesterol could be important for oligodendrocyte differentiation and maturation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ApoE is a major source of cholesterol in the CNS (Han 2004). High cholesterol levels are essential for myelin membrane growth (Fünfschilling et al 2012) and cholesterol biosynthesis impairment can lead to corpus callosum agenesis (Waterham 2002). Therefore, cholesterol could be important for oligodendrocyte differentiation and maturation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further functional study is clearly needed to illuminate the biological mechanisms underlying our findings. One approach that might be revealing would focus on the essential role of cholesterol in nervous system development 3537 given the deficiencies in enteric innervation seen in pyloric sphincter muscle tissue from IHPS patients 3840 .…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cholesterol, an essential component of cellular membranes, helps maintain such physiologically important neuronal functions as neurotransmitter release, neurite outgrowth, and synaptic plasticity [19-21]. Whether synthesized in brain or elsewhere throughout the body, cholesterol is the same chemically.…”
Section: Cholesterol Homeostasis In the Periphery And In The Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%