نتایج جستجو برای: Demyelination Multiple sclerosis

تعداد نتایج: 789302  

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
gelareh vakilzadeh a. shefa neuroscience research center, khatam alanbia hospital, tehran, iran b. neuroscience department, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

multiple sclerosis (ms) is a complex disease which is correlated with increasing inflammatory factors, demyelination and axonal loss. in this auto-immune disease, neuroinflammation is mediated by different types of t cells with macrophage/microglial activation and b cells involvement that interact in a collaborative manner. focal inflammation is the main cause for the onset of relapses and coul...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
sepideh tarbali department of biology, faculty of science, urmia university, urmia, iran shiva khezri department of biology, faculty of science, urmia university, urmia, iran

objective(s):multiple sclerosis (ms) is a demyelinating disease. the prevalence of ms is highest where environmental supplies of vitamin d are low. cognitive deficits have been observed in patients with ms. oxidative damage may contribute to the formation of ms lesions. considering the involvement of hippocampus in ms, an attempt is made in this study to investigate the effects of vitamin d3 on...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Nathan P Young Brian G Weinshenker Joseph E Parisi B Scheithauer C Giannini Shanu F Roemer Kristine M Thomsen Jayawant N Mandrekar Bradley J Erickson Claudia F Lucchinetti

Distinction between acute disseminated encephalomyelitis and acute multiple sclerosis is often clinically difficult. Perivenous demyelination is the pathological hallmark of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, whereas confluent demyelination is the hallmark of acute multiple sclerosis. We investigated whether perivenous demyelination versus confluent demyelination distinguishes acute dissemin...

Journal: :Pediatric Neurology Briefs 2008

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Stephan Bramow Josa M Frischer Hans Lassmann Nils Koch-Henriksen Claudia F Lucchinetti Per S Sørensen Henning Laursen

The causes of incomplete remyelination in progressive multiple sclerosis are unknown, as are the pathological correlates of the different clinical characteristics of patients with primary and secondary progressive disease. We analysed brains and spinal cords from 51 patients with progressive multiple sclerosis by planimetry. Thirteen patients with primary progressive disease were compared with ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1994
B G van Engelen D J Miller K D Pavelko O R Hommes M Rodriguez

Spontaneous remyelination occurs in experimental models of demyelination and in patients with multiple sclerosis, although to a limited extent. This enables the search for factors that promote remyelination. Using the Theiler's virus model of central nervous system demyelination, promotion of remyelination was observed after passive transfer of CNS-specific antiserum and transfer of CNS-specifi...

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system that inflammation, demyelination, oligodendrocyte loss, gliosis, axonal injury and neurodegeneration are the main histopathological hallmarks of the disease. Although MS was classically thought as a demyelinating disease, but axonal injury occurs commonly in acute inflammatory lesions. In MS mi...

2015
Zhihong Chen Jacqueline T Chen Matthew Johnson Zachary C Gossman Megan Hendrickson Ken Sakaie Clarissa Martinez-Rubio John T Gale Bruce D Trapp

Cognitive decline is a common symptom in multiple sclerosis patients, with profound effects on the quality of life. A nonhuman primate model of multiple sclerosis would be best suited to test the effects of demyelination on complex cognitive functions such as learning and reasoning. Cuprizone has been shown to reliably induce brain demyelination in mice. To establish a nonhuman primate model of...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2011
Claudia F Lucchinetti Bogdan F G Popescu Reem F Bunyan Natalia M Moll Shanu F Roemer Hans Lassmann Wolfgang Brück Joseph E Parisi Bernd W Scheithauer Caterina Giannini Stephen D Weigand Jay Mandrekar Richard M Ransohoff

BACKGROUND Cortical disease has emerged as a critical aspect of the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis, being associated with disease progression and cognitive impairment. Most studies of cortical lesions have focused on autopsy findings in patients with long-standing, chronic, progressive multiple sclerosis, and the noninflammatory nature of these lesions has been emphasized. Magnetic resonanc...

Journal: :Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology 2007

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