Mountain Gene Triggers Innate Nerve Repair Pathway for Myelin Recovery

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A gain-of-function mutation in the high-altitude Retsat gene helps restore myelin and promote nerve repair in mice by boosting vitamin A–derived metabolites that support oligodendrocyte maturation. The study, published in Neuron (March 13, 2026), suggests a natural, body-made pathway to treat myelin-related conditions such as multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy, potentially reducing the need for immune-targeting drugs by enhancing innate regenerative processes.
Topics:health#high-altitude-adaptation#myelin#neural-repair#retinoic-acid-pathway#retsat-mutation#science
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