In neuroscience and anatomy, nodes of Ranvier (ˈrɑːnvieɪ ), also known as myelin-sheath gaps, occur along a myelinated axon where the axolemma is exposed to the extracellular space. Nodes of Ranvier are uninsulated and highly enriched in ion channels, allowing them to participate in the exchange of ions required to regenerate the action potential. Nerve conduction in myelinated axons is referred to as saltatory conduction () due to the manner in which the action potential seems to "jump" from one node to the next along the axon. This results in faster conduction of the action potential.
Many vertebrate axons are surrounded by a myelin sheath, allowing rapid and efficient saltatory ("jumping") propagation of action potentials. The contacts between neurons and glial cells display a very high level of spatial and temporal organization in myelinated fibers. The myelinating glial cells - oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS), and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) - are wrapped around the axon, leaving the axolemma relatively uncovered at the regularly spaced nodes of Ranvier.
The internodal glial membranes are fused to form compact myelin, whereas the cytoplasm-filled paranodal loops of myelinating cells are spirally wrapped around the axon at both sides of the nodes. This organization demands a tight developmental control and the formation of a variety of specialized zones of contact between different areas of the myelinating cell membrane. Each node of Ranvier is flanked by paranodal regions where helicoidally wrapped glial loops are attached to the axonal membrane by a septate-like junction.
The segment between nodes of Ranvier is termed as the internode, and its outermost part that is in contact with paranodes is referred to as the juxtaparanodal region. The nodes are encapsulated by microvilli stemming from the outer aspect of the Schwann cell membrane in the PNS, or by perinodal extensions from astrocytes in the CNS.
The internodes are the myelin segments and the gaps between are referred to as nodes.
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vignette|Propagation du potentiel d'action dans une fibre amyélinique et une fibre myélinisée. La conduction saltatoire est la modalité séquentielle de la transmission de l'influx nerveux, suivant une succession de points régulièrement répartis sur l'axone (nœuds de Ranvier). La myéline entourant et isolant l'axone ne permettant pas le passage du potentiel d'action, celui-ci ne se transmet pas le long de l'axone, mais « saute » de nœud de Ranvier en nœud de Ranvier. Ces « sauts » rapides augmentent d'autant la vitesse de l'influx nerveux.
In neuroscience, the axolemma (, and 'axo-' from axon) is the cell membrane of an axon, the branch of a neuron through which signals (action potentials) are transmitted. The axolemma is a three-layered, bilipid membrane. Under standard electron microscope preparations, the structure is approximately 8 nanometers thick. The skeletal framework of this structure is formed by a spectrum of hexagonal or pentagonal arrangement on the inside of the cell membrane, as well as actin connected to the transmembrane.
Les cellules de Schwann (ou neurolemmocytes) sont une variété de cellules gliales qui assurent principalement l'isolation myélinique des axones du système nerveux périphérique des chordés (on les classe donc parmi les « cellules gliales périphériques »). Comme les oligodendrocytes du système nerveux central, elles assurent la myélinisation — c'est-à-dire l'isolation électrique — des axones mais dans le système nerveux périphérique. Il existe néanmoins de petites différences entre ces deux types de cellules.
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