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Nodes of Ranvier in health and disease

Yael Eshed-Eisenbach, Peter J. Brophy, Elior Peles

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Abstract

Action potential propagation along myelinated axons depends on the geometry of the myelin unit and the division of the underlying axon to specialized domains. The latter include the nodes of Ranvier (NOR), the paranodal junction (PNJ) flanking the nodes, and the adjacent juxtaparanodal region that is located below the compact myelin of the internode. Each of these domains contains a unique composition of axoglial adhesion molecules (CAMs) and cytoskeletal scaffolding proteins, which together direct the placement of specific ion channels at the nodal and juxtaparanodal axolemma. In the last decade it has become increasingly clear that antibodies to some of these axoglial CAMs cause immune-mediated neuropathies. In the current review we detail the molecular composition of the NOR and adjacent membrane domains, describe the function of different CAM complexes that mediate axon-glia interactions along the myelin unit, and discuss their involvement and the underlying mechanisms taking place in peripheral nerve pathologies. This growing group of pathologies represent a new type of neuropathies termed “nodopathies” or “paranodopathies” that are characterized by unique clinical and molecular features which together reflect the mechanisms underlying the molecular assembly and maintenance of this specialized membrane domain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S3-S11
JournalJournal of the Peripheral Nervous System
Volume28
Issue numberS3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Clinical Neurology
  • General Neuroscience

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