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Neuronal activity promotes axonal node-like clustering prior to myelination and remyelination in the central nervous system. L'activité neuronale promeut le clustering des structures prénodales avant la myélinisation et la remyélinisation dans le système nerveux central
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Nodes of Ranvier ensure the fast saltatory conduction along myelinated axons, through their enrichment in voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. We and others have shown that nodelike cluster assembly can occur before myelination. In multiple sclerosis, demyelination is associated with node of Ranvier disassembly, but node-like reassembly can occur prior to remyelination. Given the crucial role of neuronal activity in inducing (re)myelination, we asked whether neuronal activity could regulate node-like clustering.
We show that node-like clustering is promoted by neuronal activity and decreased when excitatory glutamatergic receptors are inhibited. Altering glutamatergic neurotransmission leads to the downregulation of Nav1.1 expression, which we show to be critical for node-like clustering. Neuronal activity also promotes node-like clustering in remyelination. As node-like clusters modulate conduction velocity and myelination initiation along axons, we propose that activity-dependent nodelike clustering could modulate neuronal network establishment, as well as myelination regulation and patterning during development, plasticity and repair.