نتایج جستجو برای: cns demyelinating syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 722925  

2014
Justin Lengfeld Tyler Cutforth Dritan Agalliu

Angiogenesis, or the growth of new blood vessels from existing vasculature, is critical for the proper development of many organs. This process is inhibited and tightly regulated in adults, once endothelial cells have acquired organ-specific properties. Within the central nervous system (CNS), angiogenesis and acquisition of blood-brain barrier (BBB) properties by endothelial cells is essential...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1994
J B Chalk P A McCombe M P Pender

Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) and can be induced by inoculation of animals with homogenized CNS tissue or highly purified myelin proteins such as myelin basic protein (MBP) or proteolipid protein (PLP). It is widely studied as a possible animal model of multiple sclerosis. We performed the present neu...

2001
Jonathan L. McQualter Rima Darwiche Christine Ewing Manabu Onuki Thomas W. Kay John A. Hamilton Hugh H. Reid

Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a model for multiple sclerosis, can be induced by immunization with a number of myelin antigens. In particular, myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein, a central nervous system (CNS)-specific antigen expressed on the myelin surface, is able to induce a paralytic MS-like disease with extensive CNS inflammation and demyelination in several strains of ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Rukiye-Nazan E Dogan Adam Elhofy William J Karpus

Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis is a T cell-mediated demyelinating disease of the CNS that serves as a model for the human disease multiple sclerosis. Increased expression of the chemokine CCL2 in the CNS has been demonstrated to be important in the development of demyelinating disease presumably by attracting inflammatory cells. However, the mechanism of how CCL2 regulates disease pa...

Journal: :Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 2021

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that causes severe motor, sensory, and cognitive impairments. Kallikrein-related peptidase (KLK)6 most abundant serine protease secreted in CNS, mainly by oligodendrocytes, myelin-producing cells KLK6 assumed to be a robust biomarker MS, since it highly increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) MS patie...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
J J Bright M Rodriguez S Sriram

Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) and Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) disease are two demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) that serve as animal models for multiple sclerosis. Th1 cells are thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of CNS demyelination in both these diseases. We show here the differential influence of interleukin 12, a critical ...

Journal: :Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 2022

BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease in the form of chronic inflammation CNS. This mediated by autoreactive lymphocytes that can cross blood-brain barrier and thus enter CNS cause inflammation. Chronic demyelinating lesions characterize multiple sclerosis, immunity to myelin involved. predominantly attacks brain, spinal cord, optic nerve. The diagnosis MS made clinically...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Javier Palazuelos Michael Klingener Adan Aguirre

Research on myelination has focused on identifying molecules capable of inducing oligodendrocyte (OL) differentiation in an effort to develop strategies that promote functional myelin regeneration in demyelinating disorders. Here, we show that transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) signaling is crucial for allowing oligodendrocyte progenitor (OP) cell cycle withdrawal, and therefore, for oligodend...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2016
Albert Joseph Gabriele C DeLuca

Olfactory dysfunction is recognised across an ever broadening spectrum of neuropsychiatric conditions including central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica (NMO). In this review, we unravel the striking evidence highlighting how olfactory loss is a common clinical feature in MS and NMO. We provide an overview of the supportive psy...

Journal: :Trends in immunology 2003
Rosetta Pedotti Jason J De Voss Lawrence Steinman Stephen J Galli

Allergic and autoimmune diseases have been considered to be at the opposite sides of the spectrum of the immune response. Autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, are considered T helper 1 (Th1)-mediated diseases, and allergic disorders, such as asthma, food allergy or rhinitis, are considered to be Th2-mediated. ...

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