2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2016.05.006
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DNA damage in the oligodendrocyte lineage and its role in brain aging

Abstract: Myelination is a recent evolutionary addition that significantly enhances the speed of transmission in the neural network. Even slight defects in myelin integrity impair performance and enhance the risk of neurological disorders. Indeed, myelin degeneration is an early and well-recognized neuropathology that is age associated, but appears before cognitive decline. Myelin is only formed by fully differentiated oligodendrocytes, but the entire oligodendrocyte lineage are clear targets of the altered chemistry of… Show more

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“…White matter integrity is compromised during normal human brain aging, and this is exacerbated in subjects with cognitive impairment (Bennett and Madden, 2014; Liu et al, 2017). The mechanism underlying such demyelination involves oxidative DNA damage to oligodendrocytes (Tse and Herrup, 2017). …”
Section: Cellular and Molecular Hallmarks Of Brain Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…White matter integrity is compromised during normal human brain aging, and this is exacerbated in subjects with cognitive impairment (Bennett and Madden, 2014; Liu et al, 2017). The mechanism underlying such demyelination involves oxidative DNA damage to oligodendrocytes (Tse and Herrup, 2017). …”
Section: Cellular and Molecular Hallmarks Of Brain Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myelin pathology is a rather frequent condition in demyelinating and inflammatory disorders such as multiple sclerosis and post-infectious diseases as well as other neurological diseases, such as acute and post-traumatic brain injury, stroke and neurodegenerative disorders (Fumagalli et al, 2016; Tse and Herrup, 2016). Moreover, the myelination process can be perturbed by exposure to chemicals and drugs (Garcia et al, 2005; Brubaker et al, 2009; Creeley et al, 2013) during brain development and in adulthood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, these molecules are used as markers for oligodendrocyte‐lineage cells. Classical OPC markers include NG2 (neuron‐glial antigen 2), PDGFRα, and Id2/4 . It should be noted that these markers are not OPC‐specific.…”
Section: Oligodendrocyte Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classical OPC markers include NG2 (neuron-glial antigen 2), PDGFRα, and Id2/4. 34,[40][41][42][43][44][45] It should be noted that these markers are not OPC-specific. For example, NG2 is also expressed in mural cells and PDGFRα is also found in fibroblasts.…”
Section: Opc Differentiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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