Intrinsic dynamical fluctuations of PNS myelin

Abstract

The ultrastructure fluctuations and complex dynamics of the multi-layered membrane structure of myelin are fundamental for understanding and control its formation process and its degeneration and repair in neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Myelin is considered a liquid-crystal but information are confined to its average structure due to limitations of the available standard techniques. To overcome this limitation in this work we have used Scanning micro X-ray Diffraction (SμXRD) which is a unique non-invasive probe of both k-space and real space allowing to visualize disorder in myelin with high spatial resolution in real space. We have used this method to examine the myelin sheath in the sciatic nerve of Xenopus laevis. Our results open could open new venues for understanding formation and degradation of myelin.

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