gliaoligodendrocytes
Gliaoligodendrocytes, commonly referred to as oligodendrocytes, are a type of neuroglial cell found exclusively in the central nervous system. They are responsible for producing and maintaining the myelin sheath that surrounds axons, thereby facilitating rapid electrical conduction of action potentials. Each oligodendrocyte can extend processes to multiple axons, a feature that distinguishes them from Schwann cells, which myelinate peripheral nerves.
During development, oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) proliferate and migrate throughout the brain and spinal cord. They
Gliaoligodendrocytes also contribute to metabolic support of neurons, regulating extracellular potassium levels and modulating synaptic transmission.
In neuropathology, oligodendrocyte dysfunction is implicated in demyelinating disorders such as multiple sclerosis. Loss of myelin