## Abstract This review aims to summarize the current techniques to study myelination and remyelination in culture systems. We attempt to put these into historical context, and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, which vary depending on the experimental question to be tested.
Rapid assessment of internodal myelin integrity in central nervous system tissue
β Scribed by Daniel A. Kirschner; Robin L. Avila; Rodolfo E. Gamez Sazo; Adrienne Luoma; Gaby U. Enzmann; Deepika Agrawal; Hideyo Inouye; Mary Bartlett Bunge; Jeffery Kocsis; Alan Peters; Scott R. Whittemore
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 545 KB
- Volume
- 88
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-4012
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Monitoring pathology/regeneration in experimental models of deβ/remyelination requires an accurate measure not only of functional changes but also of the amount of myelin. We tested whether Xβray diffraction (XRD), which measures periodicity in unfixed myelin, can assess the structural integrity of myelin in fixed tissue. From laboratories involved in spinal cord injury research and in studying the aging primate brain, we solicited βblindβ samples and used an electronic detector to record rapidly the diffraction patterns (30 min each pattern) from them. We assessed myelin integrity by measuring its periodicity and relative amount. Fixation of tissue itself introduced Β±10% variation in periodicity and Β±40% variation in relative amount of myelin. For samples having the most nativeβlike periods, the relative amounts of myelin detected allowed distinctions to be made between normal and demyelinating segments, between motor and sensory tracts within the spinal cord, and between aged and young primate CNS. Different periodicities also allowed distinctions to be made between samples from spinal cord and nerve roots and between wellβfixed and poorly fixed samples. Our findings suggest that, in addition to evaluating the effectiveness of different fixatives, XRD could also be used as a robust and rapid technique for quantitating the relative amount of myelin among spinal cords and other CNS tissue samples from experimental models of deβ and remyelination. Β© 2009 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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