2007
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m701878200
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Transcriptional Control of Cholesterol Biosynthesis in Schwann Cells by Axonal Neuregulin 1

Abstract: A characteristic feature of many vertebrate axons is their wrapping by a lamellar stack of glially derived membranes known as the myelin sheath. Myelin is a cholesterol-rich membrane that allows for rapid saltatory nerve impulse conduction. Axonal neuregulins instruct glial cells on when and how much myelin they should produce. However, how neuregulin regulates myelin sheath development and thickness is unknown. Here we show that neuregulin receptors are activated by drops in plasma membrane cholesterol, sugge… Show more

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“…21,22 We constructed a recombined luciferase reporter plasmid pGL4-CRE and transfected into L-02 cells. The significant increase in luciferase activity was detected upon TSH or forskolin treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,22 We constructed a recombined luciferase reporter plasmid pGL4-CRE and transfected into L-02 cells. The significant increase in luciferase activity was detected upon TSH or forskolin treatment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control of cholesterol in Schwann cells has been proposed as a major regulatory mechanism coordinating and balancing protein and lipid synthesis during myelination (Pertusa et al, 2007;Quintes et al, 2010;Saher et al, 2009). According to this hypothesis, low cholesterol levels lead to reduced transcription of genes encoding major myelin proteins as a potential safety mechanism guarding against deleterious effects of overexpression of myelin proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In addition to APP, BACE1 cleaves neuregulin (Hu et al, 2008), a critical substrate involved in myelination signaling (Michailov et al, 2004; Taveggia et al, 2008) and possibly cholesterol synthesis (Pertusa et al, 2007). Like APP, neuregulin is a transmembrane protein.…”
Section: Aβ Production and Fad Genes In The Context Of The Myelin mentioning
confidence: 99%