Environmental and Nutritional "Stressors" and Oligodendrocyte Dysfunction: Role of Mitochondrial and Endoplasmatic Reticulum Impairment.
Jessica MaiuoloMicaela GliozziVincenzo MusolinoCristina CarresiSaverio NuceraMiriam ScicchitanoFederica ScaranoFrancesca BoscoFrancesca OppedisanoRoberta MacrìVincenzo MollacePublished in: Biomedicines (2020)
Oligodendrocytes are myelinating cells of the central nervous system which are generated by progenitor oligodendrocytes as a result of maturation processes. The main function of mature oligodendrocytes is to produce myelin, a lipid-rich multi-lamellar membrane that wraps tightly around neuronal axons, insulating them and facilitating nerve conduction through saltatory propagation. The myelination process requires the consumption a large amount of energy and a high metabolic turnover. Mitochondria are essential organelles which regulate many cellular functions, including energy production through oxidative phosphorylation. Any mitochondrial dysfunction impacts cellular metabolism and negatively affects the health of the organism. If the functioning of the mitochondria is unbalanced, the myelination process is impaired. When myelination has finished, oligodendrocyte will have synthesized about 40% of the total lipids present in the brain. Since lipid synthesis occurs in the cellular endoplasmic reticulum, the dysfunction of this organelle can lead to partial or deficient myelination, triggering numerous neurodegenerative diseases. In this review, the induced malfunction of oligodendrocytes by harmful exogenous stimuli has been outlined. In particular, the effects of alcohol consumption and heavy metal intake are discussed. Furthermore, the response of the oligodendrocyte to excessive mitochondrial oxidative stress and to the altered regulation of the functioning of the endoplasmic reticulum will be explored.
Keyphrases
- endoplasmic reticulum
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- diabetic rats
- alcohol consumption
- heavy metals
- fatty acid
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- white matter
- dna damage
- healthcare
- public health
- weight gain
- resting state
- mental health
- high glucose
- functional connectivity
- human health
- cerebrospinal fluid
- health information
- cerebral ischemia
- physical activity
- cell death
- bone mineral density
- peripheral nerve
- heat shock
- brain injury
- social media
- blood brain barrier
- drinking water
- drug induced
- reactive oxygen species
- climate change
- heat shock protein
- protein kinase