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White Matter Degeneration

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White Matter Degeneration

Overview

White matter degeneration is a critical pathological feature of numerous neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, vascular dementia, and multiple sclerosis. White matter consists of myelinated axons that enable rapid communication between different brain regions, and its degeneration leads to profound cognitive, motor, and behavioral deficits[@fields2008]. This page provides a comprehensive overview of white matter degeneration mechanisms, causes, and consequences in neurodegenerative disease.

White matter constitutes approximately 50% of the human brain volume and contains the axonal connections that allow different brain regions to communicate. The functional importance of white matter often becomes apparent only when it is damaged—whereas gray matter loss produces focal deficits, white matter disruption causes widespread network dysfunction affecting multiple cognitive and motor systems simultaneously[@filley2012].

White Matter Anatomy and Function

Myelin Composition

Myelin is a lipid-rich substance that ensheaths axons in the central and peripheral nervous systems. The unique composition enables rapid saltatory conduction of nerve impulses[@baumann2001].

Central Nervous System Myelin

The central nervous system myelin is produced by oligodendrocytes and consists of several key proteins[@quarles2007]:

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