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Oligodendrocytes

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Oligodendrocytes

Overview

Oligodendrocytes are specialized glial cells of the central nervous system (CNS) responsible for producing and maintaining myelin, the insulating sheath that wraps around axons of neurons. These cells are derived from the oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) that originate from the ventral forebrain during embryonic development. Each mature oligodendrocyte can extend processes to myelinate multiple axon segments from different neurons—up to 50 internodes in some cases—making them structurally and functionally distinct from their peripheral nervous system counterparts, the Schwann cells. The term "oligodendrocyte" derives from Greek, meaning "cell with few branches," reflecting their morphological characteristics. These cells comprise approximately 5-10% of cells in the adult CNS but are essential for neuronal survival, axonal function, and proper neural circuit operations.

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