نتایج جستجو برای: cns demyelinating syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 722925  

2013
Ruth Elliott Fan Li Isabelle Dragomir Ming Ming W. Chua Brian D. Gregory Susan R. Weiss

Persistent infection of the mouse central nervous system (CNS) with mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) induces a demyelinating disease pathologically similar to multiple sclerosis and is therefore used as a model system. There is little information regarding the host factors that correlate with and contribute to MHV-induced demyelination. Here, we detail the genes and pathways associated with MHV-indu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Jigisha R Patel Erin E McCandless Denise Dorsey Robyn S Klein

Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by episodes of autoimmune attack of oligodendrocytes leading to demyelination and progressive functional deficits. Because many patients exhibit functional recovery in between demyelinating episodes, understanding mechanisms responsible for repair of damaged myelin is critical for developing therapies that promote remyelination and...

2015
Muktha S. Natrajan Mika Komori Peter Kosa Kory R. Johnson Tianxia Wu Robin J. M. Franklin Bibiana Bielekova

OBJECTIVE Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Myeloid phagocytes, including blood monocytes recruited to demyelinating lesions, may play a dual role in MS: on one hand, they might enhance CNS damage after differentiating toward a proinflammatory phenotype; on the other, they promote remyelination and repair through effective phag...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
L Zhou Y Luo Y Wu J Tsao M Luo

Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) is a picornavirus of the Cardiovirus genus. Certain strains of TMEV may cause a chronic demyelinating disease, which is very similar to multiple sclerosis in humans, associated with a persistent viral infection in the mouse central nervous system (CNS). Other strains of TMEV only cause an acute infection without persistence in the CNS. It has been...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2008
Monique Dubois-Dalcq Anna Williams Christine Stadelmann Bruno Stankoff Bernard Zalc Catherine Lubetzki

In the central nervous system (CNS) of man, evolutionary pressure has preserved some capability for remyelination while axonal regeneration is very limited. In contrast, two efficient programmes of regeneration exist in the adult fish CNS, neurite regrowth and remyelination. The rapidity of CNS remyelination is critical since it not only restores fast conduction of nerve impulses but also maint...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2002
Trevor Owens Alicia Babcock

The primary function of the immune response is protection of the host against infection with pathogens, including viruses. Since viruses can infect any tissue of the body, including the central nervous system (CNS), it is logical that cells of the immune system should equally have access to all tissues. Nevertheless, the brain and spinal cord are noted for their lack of immune presence. Relativ...

2018
Min H. Kang Young H. Jin Byung S. Kim

CXCL-1, also called keratinocyte-derived cytokine (KC), is a predominant chemokine produced in glial cells upon infection with Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV). In this study, we assessed the role of KC in the development of TMEV-induced demyelinating disease by utilizing polyclonal anti-KC antibodies as well as KC-expressing recombinant TMEV. Our results indicate that the level ...

2016
Rocco Totaro Carmine Marini Antonio Carolei

Whenever MRI imaging depicts typical small, ovoid, well-circumscribed T2 hyperintense lesions scattered across periventricular, iuxtacortical and infratentorial white matter along with a clinical scenario highly suggestive of inflammatory-demyelinating disease of CNS (CNS IID), multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis is straightforward. Nevertheless, the expanding role of MRI in MS evaluation is para...

2012
Arabinda Mukherjee

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that attacks myelinated axons in the central nervous system (CNS), destroying the myelin and the axon in variable degrees. The disease is characterized initially by episodes of reversible neurologic deficits. In most patients, these episodes are followed by progressive neurologic deterioration over time. The cause of the disease...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2002
M Mateo Paz Soldan Moses Rodriguez

Enhancing myelin repair remains an important therapeutic goal in primary demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) such as multiple sclerosis (MS). The emerging heterogeneity of pathology within MS lesions, and differential oligodendrocyte survival in particular, suggests that therapeutic strategies may need to be tailored to an individual patient's requirements. A number of th...

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