نتایج جستجو برای: inflammatory cns disease

تعداد نتایج: 1726768  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2003
M Jeyakumar R Thomas E Elliot-Smith D A Smith A C van der Spoel A d'Azzo V Hugh Perry T D Butters R A Dwek F M Platt

Mouse models of the GM2 gangliosidoses [Tay-Sachs, late onset Tay-Sachs (LOTS), Sandhoff] and GM1 gangliosidosis have been studied to determine whether there is a common neuro-inflammatory component to these disorders. During the disease course, we have: (i) examined the expression of a number of inflammatory markers in the CNS, including MHC class II, CD68, CD11b (CR3), 7/4, F4/80, nitrotyrosi...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Anat London Inbal Benhar Mary J Mattapallil Matthias Mack Rachel R Caspi Michal Schwartz

Functional macrophage heterogeneity is well appreciated outside the CNS in wound healing and cancer, and was recently also demonstrated in several CNS compartments after "sterile" insults. Yet, such heterogeneity was largely overlooked in the context of inflammatory autoimmune pathology, in which macrophages were mainly associated with disease induction and propagation. In this article, we show...

Journal: :PPAR Research 2008
Michael K. Racke Paul D. Drew

Welcome to this special issue of PPAR Research dedicated to “PPARs in Neuroinflammation.” The central nervous system (CNS) was once thought to be an immune-privileged site void of significant inflammation. However, it is now clear that activated peripheral immune cells are capable or entering and functioning within the CNS. In addition, resident immune cells termed “microglia” protect the CNS t...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Barbara Serafini Barbara Rosicarelli Diego Franciotta Roberta Magliozzi Richard Reynolds Paola Cinque Laura Andreoni Pankaj Trivedi Marco Salvetti Alberto Faggioni Francesca Aloisi

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a ubiquitous B-lymphotropic herpesvirus, has been associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS), but direct proof of its involvement in the disease is still missing. To test the idea that MS might result from perturbed EBV infection in the CNS, we investigated expression of EBV markers in postmortem brain tissue fr...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2009
Sarah E Coggan George A Smythe Ayse Bilgin Ross S Grant

It has been suggested that picolinic acid (PIC), an endogenous metabolite of l-tryptophan, possesses neuro-protective and anti-proliferative effects within the CNS. However, the literature surrounding PIC is limited, and its exact endogenous function is not known. Picolinic acid is produced via the kynurenine pathway which has been implicated in the pathogenesis of a range of neuro-inflammatory...

Melika Ariaei, Mohammad Ali Emrani,

Alzheimer disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is an irreversible progressive neurodegenerative condition. It is characterized by the salient inflammatory features, microglial activation and increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines which contribute to the inflammatory states of the CNS. Accumulating data suggest the key role of inflammation in AD pathogenesis. In a prospective...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2001
G Modi A Mochan M Modi D Saffer

OBJECTIVES To investigate the nature and cause in eight black South African patients of a recurrent (multiphasic), remitting, and relapsing demyelinating disease of the CNS. METHODS The clinical and laboratory investigations and radiological manifestations of these patients were documented. RESULTS Each patient had two or more acute attacks of demyelinating disease affecting the CNS. The cl...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2007
Olcay Eser Mehmet Yaman Murat Coşar Bülent Petik

Idiopathic transverse myelitis is a monophasic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) and its recurrence is a rare entity. Existence of syringomyelia in the spinal cord in inflammatory CNS disease is not usually encountered. This case study describes a 45-year-old man who was admitted with features of a cervical demyelinating disease. The history of the patient indicated that...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2014
Eda Derle H Nalan Güneş Bahadır Konuşkan Aslı Tuncer-Kurne

Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a rare and severe inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS), which constitutes up to 5% of pediatric aquired demyelinating diseases. The optic nerves and the spinal cord are the most affected sites. The discovery of an autoantibody called NMO-IgG, which targets aquaporin-4, the main water channel in the CNS, gave a new direction to understanding the ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Lucia Labrada Xiao Huan Liang Wei Zheng Christine Johnston Beth Levine

Several different mammalian neurotropic viruses produce an age-dependent encephalitis characterized by more severe disease in younger hosts. To elucidate potential factors that contribute to age-dependent resistance to lethal viral encephalitis, we compared central nervous system (CNS) gene expression in neonatal and weanling mice that were either mock infected or infected intracerebrally with ...

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