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Nature 431, 191-195 (9 September 2004) | doi:10.1038/nature02841; Received 9 May 2004; Accepted 13 July 2004

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Restricted growth of Schwann cells lacking Cajal bands slows conduction in myelinated nerves

Felipe A. Court, Diane L. Sherman, Thomas Pratt, Emer M. Garry, Richard R. Ribchester, David F. Cottrell, Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker & Peter J. Brophy

  1. Centre for Neuroscience Research, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 1QH, UK

Correspondence to: Peter J. Brophy Email: peter.brophy@ed.ac.uk

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Nerve impulses are propagated at nodes of Ranvier in the myelinated nerves of vertebrates. Internodal distances have been proposed to affect the velocity of nerve impulse conduction1; however, direct evidence is lacking, and the cellular mechanisms that might regulate the length of the myelinated segments are unknown. Ramón y Cajal described longitudinal and transverse bands of cytoplasm or trabeculae in internodal Schwann cells and suggested that they had a nutritive function2. Here we show that internodal growth in wild-type nerves is precisely matched to nerve extension, but disruption of the cytoplasmic bands in Periaxin-null mice impairs Schwann cell elongation during nerve growth. By contrast, myelination proceeds normally. The capacity of wild-type and mutant Schwann cells to elongate is cell-autonomous, indicating that passive stretching can account for the lengthening of the internode during limb growth. As predicted on theoretical grounds, decreased internodal distances strikingly decrease conduction velocities and so affect motor function. We propose that microtubule-based transport in the longitudinal bands of Cajal permits internodal Schwann cells to lengthen in response to axonal growth, thus ensuring rapid nerve impulse transmission.

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