Berger Brent L, Gupta Ranjan
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-4292, USA.
J Anat. 2006 Jul;209(1):111-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2006.00561.x.
The role of Schmidt-Lanterman incisures (SLIs) within the myelin sheath remains the subject of much debate. Previous studies have shown a positive correlation between the number of SLIs per internode and internodal width for both normal and pathological myelin internodes. As chronic nerve compression (CNC) injury induces demyelination, we sought to evaluate if CNC injury altered the occurrence of SLIs using nerve-teasing techniques and light microscopy. Rigorous examination of the teased axons from nerves subjected to CNC injury for 1 month, 2 months or 8 months revealed that there is indeed a positive correlation between the number of SLIs per internode and the internodal width. However, unlike previous studies, the degree of positive correlation between these two parameters was greater in the internodes that had undergone remyelination in response to CNC injury as compared with the internodes from control nerves. These findings support the theory that SLIs are likely to assist in the metabolic processes of the myelin sheath, including growth and maintenance of the myelin sheath.
施密特-兰特尔曼切迹(SLIs)在髓鞘内的作用仍是诸多争论的焦点。先前的研究表明,无论是正常髓鞘节段还是病理状态下的髓鞘节段,每个节段内施密特-兰特尔曼切迹的数量与节间宽度之间均呈正相关。由于慢性神经压迫(CNC)损伤会导致脱髓鞘,我们试图运用神经梳理技术和光学显微镜评估CNC损伤是否会改变施密特-兰特尔曼切迹的出现情况。对遭受CNC损伤1个月、2个月或8个月的神经所进行的梳理轴突的严格检查显示,每个节段内施密特-兰特尔曼切迹的数量与节间宽度之间确实存在正相关。然而,与先前的研究不同,与对照神经的节段相比,在因CNC损伤而经历了髓鞘再生的节段中,这两个参数之间的正相关程度更高。这些发现支持了这样一种理论,即施密特-兰特尔曼切迹可能有助于髓鞘的代谢过程,包括髓鞘的生长和维持。