Journal article
Inhibiting bone morphogenetic protein 4 type i receptor signaling promotes remyelination by potentiating oligodendrocyte differentiation
AE Govier-Cole, RJ Wood, JL Fletcher, DG Gonsalvez, D Merlo, HS Cate, SS Murray, J Xiao
Eneuro | Published : 2019
Abstract
Blocking inhibitory factors within CNS demyelinating lesions is regarded as a promising strategy to promote remyelination. Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) is an inhibitory factor present in demyelinating lesions. Noggin, an endogenous antagonist to BMP, has previously been shown to increase the number of oligodendrocytes and promote remyelination in vivo. However, it remains unclear how BMP4 signaling inhibits remyelination. Here we investigated the downstream signaling pathway that mediates the inhibitory effect that BMP4 exerts upon remyelination through pharmacological and transgenic approaches. Using the cuprizone mouse model of central demyelination, we demonstrate that selectively ..
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