Regulation of lipid synthesis in myelin modulates neural activity and is required for motor learning

Brain function relies on both rapid electrical communication in neural circuitry and appropriate patterns or synchrony of neural activity. Rapid communication between neurons is facilitated by wrapping nerve axons with insulation by a myelin sheath composed largely of different lipids. Recent eviden...

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Veröffentlicht in:Glia 2023-11, Vol.71 (11), p.2591-2608
Hauptverfasser: Kato, Daisuke, Aoyama, Yuki, Nishida, Kazuki, Takahashi, Yutaka, Sakamoto, Takumi, Takeda, Ikuko, Tatematsu, Tsuyako, Go, Shiori, Saito, Yutaro, Kunishima, Shiho, Cheng, Jinlei, Hou, Lingnan, Tachibana, Yoshihisa, Sugio, Shouta, Kondo, Reon, Eto, Fumihiro, Sato, Shumpei, Moorhouse, Andrew J., Yao, Ikuko, Kadomatsu, Kenji, Setou, Mitsutoshi, Wake, Hiroaki
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Zusammenfassung:Brain function relies on both rapid electrical communication in neural circuitry and appropriate patterns or synchrony of neural activity. Rapid communication between neurons is facilitated by wrapping nerve axons with insulation by a myelin sheath composed largely of different lipids. Recent evidence has indicated that the extent of myelination of nerve axons can adapt based on neural activity levels and this adaptive myelination is associated with improved learning of motor tasks, suggesting such plasticity may enhance effective learning. In this study, we examined whether another aspect of myelin plasticity—changes in myelin lipid synthesis and composition—may also be associated with motor learning. We combined a motor learning task in mice with in vivo two‐photon imaging of neural activity in the primary motor cortex (M1) to distinguish early and late stages of learning and then probed levels of some key myelin lipids using mass spectrometry analysis. Sphingomyelin levels were elevated in the early stage of motor learning while galactosylceramide levels were elevated in the middle and late stages of motor learning, and these changes were correlated across individual mice with both learning performance and neural activity changes. Targeted inhibition of oligodendrocyte‐specific galactosyltransferase expression, the enzyme that synthesizes myelin galactosylceramide, impaired motor learning. Our results suggest regulation of myelin lipid composition could be a novel facet of myelin adaptations associated with learning. Main Points Myelin composition in the motor cortex changes during acquisition of a motor learning task in mice. Inhibition of galactosylceramide synthesis in oligodendrocytes impairs motor learning.
ISSN:0894-1491
1098-1136
DOI:10.1002/glia.24441