ranvierin
Ranvierin, or nodes of Ranvier, are gaps in the myelin sheath along vertebrate myelinated axons. They occur at regular intervals between internodal segments produced by oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system or by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Each node provides a site where the axonal membrane is exposed to the extracellular space, allowing rapid electrical changes to occur.
The node is typically about 1 micrometer long and contains a high density of voltage-gated sodium channels,
Formation and maintenance of nodes involve coordinated interactions between the axon and glial cells. Specific axonal
Historically, the nodes are named after Louis-Antoine Ranvier, who described them in the late 19th century.