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Strength of ERK1/2 MAPK Activation Determines Its Effect on Myelin and Axonal Integrity in the Adult CNS.

Akihiro IshiiMiki FurushoJeffrey L DupreeRashmi Bansal
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
ERK1/2-MAPK activation in oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells is an important signal for promoting myelin growth during developmental myelination. Here, we show that, when ERK1/2 are activated in mature quiescent oligodendrocytes during adulthood, new myelin growth is reinitiated even after active myelination is terminated, which has implications for understanding the mechanism underlying plasticity of myelin in adult life. Paradoxically, simply increasing the "strength" of ERK1/2 activation changed the biological outcome from beneficial to detrimental, adversely affecting myelin and axonal integrity in both the CNS and PNS. Therefore, this study highlights the complexity of ERK1/2-MAPK signaling in the context of oligodendrocyte and Schwann cell function in the adult animal and emphasizes the need to approach potential therapeutic modulation of ERK1/2 activity with caution.
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