Baas Peter W
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19129, USA.
Int Rev Cytol. 2002;212:41-62. doi: 10.1016/s0074-7696(01)12003-6.
There has been a great deal of interest in how the microtubule array of the axon is established and maintained. In an early model, it was proposed that microtubules are actively transported from the cell body of the neuron down the length of the axon. This model has been contested over the years in favor of very different models based on stationary microtubules. It appears that a corner has finally been turned in this long-standing controversy. It is now clear that cells contain molecular motor proteins capable of transporting microtubules and that microtubule transport is an essential component in the formation of microtubule arrays across many cells types. A wide variety of cell biological approaches have provided strong indirect evidence that microtubules are indeed transported within axons, and new live-cell imaging approaches are beginning to permit the direct visualization of this transport. The molecules and mechanisms that transport microtubules within axons are also under intense study.
轴突的微管阵列是如何形成和维持的,这一问题引发了人们极大的兴趣。在早期的一个模型中,有人提出微管是从神经元的细胞体沿着轴突的长度方向被主动运输的。多年来,这个模型一直受到争议,人们更倾向于基于固定微管的截然不同的模型。在这场长期的争论中,似乎终于出现了转机。现在很清楚,细胞含有能够运输微管的分子马达蛋白,并且微管运输是许多细胞类型中微管阵列形成的一个重要组成部分。各种各样的细胞生物学方法提供了有力的间接证据,证明微管确实在轴突内被运输,新的活细胞成像方法开始能够直接观察到这种运输。轴突内运输微管的分子和机制也在深入研究中。