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Loss of Adaptive Myelination Contributes to Methotrexate Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairment (Neuron)
 


Methotrexate chemotherapy results in a microglial-dependent reduction of Bdnf expression and loss of activity-regulated myelination, which requires Bdnf to TrkB signaling. OPC-specific loss of TrkB results in cognitive impairment. Stimulating OPC TrkB signaling restores myelination and rescues cognition after MTX.


 
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