نتایج جستجو برای: remyelination

تعداد نتایج: 1550  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2006
Peter Patrikios Christine Stadelmann Alexandra Kutzelnigg Helmut Rauschka Manfred Schmidbauer Henning Laursen Per Soelberg Sorensen Wolfgang Brück Claudia Lucchinetti Hans Lassmann

Although spontaneous remyelination does occur in multiple sclerosis lesions, its extent within the global population with this disease is presently unknown. We have systematically analysed the incidence and distribution of completely remyelinated lesions (so-called shadow plaques) or partially remyelinated lesions (shadow plaque areas) in 51 autopsies of patients with different clinical courses...

2013
Maria Podbielska Naren L. Banik Ewa Kurowska Edward L. Hogan

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common demyelinating and an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system characterized by immune-mediated myelin and axonal damage, and chronic axonal loss attributable to the absence of myelin sheaths. T cell subsets (Th1, Th2, Th17, CD8+, NKT, CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells) and B cells are involved in this disorder, thus new MS therapies seek damage prev...

2014
Hema Mohan Anita Friese Stefanie Albrecht Markus Krumbholz Christina L Elliott Ariel Arthur Ramesh Menon Cinthia Farina Andreas Junker Christine Stadelmann Susan C Barnett Inge Huitinga Hartmut Wekerle Reinhard Hohlfeld Hans Lassmann Tanja Kuhlmann Chris Linington Edgar Meinl

Chronic demyelination is a pathological hallmark of multiple sclerosis (MS). Only a minority of MS lesions remyelinates completely. Enhancing remyelination is, therefore, a major aim of future MS therapies. Here we took a novel approach to identify factors that may inhibit or support endogenous remyelination in MS. We dissected remyelinated, demyelinated active, and demyelinated inactive white ...

2011
Hui Zhang Andrew A. Jarjour Amanda Boyd Anna Williams

Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system which only affects humans. This makes it difficult to study at a molecular level, and to develop and test potential therapies that may change the course of the disease. The development of therapies to promote remyelination in multiple sclerosis is a key research aim, to both aid restoration of electrical impulse conduct...

2017
Stefan A Berghoff Nina Gerndt Jan Winchenbach Sina K Stumpf Leon Hosang Francesca Odoardi Torben Ruhwedel Carolin Böhler Benoit Barrette Ruth Stassart David Liebetanz Payam Dibaj Wiebke Möbius Julia M Edgar Gesine Saher

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disorder in which remyelination failure contributes to persistent disability. Cholesterol is rate-limiting for myelin biogenesis in the developing CNS; however, whether cholesterol insufficiency contributes to remyelination failure in MS, is unclear. Here, we show the relationship between cholesterol, myelination and neurological paramete...

2016
Katalin Bartus Jorge Galino Nicholas D. James Luis R. Hernandez-Miranda John M. Dawes Florence R. Fricker Alistair N. Garratt Stephen B. McMahon Matt S. Ramer Carmen Birchmeier David L. H. Bennett Elizabeth J. Bradbury

Following traumatic spinal cord injury, acute demyelination of spinal axons is followed by a period of spontaneous remyelination. However, this endogenous repair response is suboptimal and may account for the persistently compromised function of surviving axons. Spontaneous remyelination is largely mediated by Schwann cells, where demyelinated central axons, particularly in the dorsal columns, ...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2015
Sabine Pfeifenbring Stefan Nessler Christiane Wegner Christine Stadelmann Wolfgang Brück

Remyelination capacity decreases with age in adult mice, but data comparing remyelination capacity after toxic demyelination in developing mice versus adult mice are not available. We treated 3-week-old and adult C57BL/6 mice with cuprizone for 1 to 5 weeks and studied demyelination/remyelination and cellular reactions in the corpus callosum and motor cortex by histology, immunohistochemistry, ...

2011
L. Lorenzini M. Fernandez A. Taglioni G. Perretta G. Del Vecchio P. Villoslada L. Giardino

Remyelination failure is a key landmark in chronic progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), the most diffuse demyelinating disease in human, but the reasons for this are still unknown. It has been proved that thyroid hormone administration in the rodent models of acute and chronic demyelinating diseases improved their clinical course, pathology and remyelination. In this study we translated this...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2011
Axinia Doring Voon Wee Yong

A feature of most neurological disorders is demyelination, whereby myelin is lost from axons partly through stripping by macrophages/microglia. Spontaneous remyelination by oligodendrocytes that mature from oligodendrocyte precursor cells occurs following demyelination, even in the chronic inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system, multiple sclerosis. If remyelination does not occur o...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2003
Jacques Penderis Simon A Shields Robin J M Franklin

It has been hypothesized that the progressive failure of remyelination in chronic multiple sclerosis is, in part, the consequence of repeated episodes of demyelination at the same site, eventually depleting oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) and exhausting the remyelinating capacity. We investigated the effect of previous focal, ethidium bromide-induced demyelination of brain stem white ma...

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