Distinct Profiles of Myelin Distribution Along Single Axons of Pyramidal Neurons in the Neocortex
Harvard University · Vassar College · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Myelin is a defining feature of the vertebrate nervous system. Variability in the thickness of the myelin envelope is a structural feature affecting the conduction of neuronal signals. Conversely, the distribution of myelinated tracts along the length of axons has been assumed to be uniform. Here, we traced high-throughput electron microscopy reconstructions of single axons of pyramidal neurons in the mouse neocortex and built high-resolution maps of myelination. We find that individual neurons have distinct longitudinal distribution of myelin. Neurons in the superficial layers displayed the most diversified profiles, including a new pattern where myelinated segments are interspersed with long, unmyelinated…
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9Topics & keywords
- Neocortex
- Neuroscience
- Myelin
- Biology
- Myelin sheath
- Axon
- Neuron
- Anatomy