نتایج جستجو برای: inflammatory cns disease

تعداد نتایج: 1726768  

2017
Suzanne A. B. M. Aarts Tom T. P. Seijkens Koos J. F. van Dorst Christine D. Dijkstra Gijs Kooij Esther Lutgens

The CD40-CD40L dyad is an immune checkpoint regulator that promotes both innate and adaptive immune responses and has therefore an essential role in the development of inflammatory diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS). In MS, CD40 and CD40L are expressed on immune cells present in blood and lymphoid organs, affected resident central nervous system (CNS) cells, and inflammatory cells that...

Milad Ashrafizadeh, Sedighe Abdollahzadeh, Vahab Asemani,

TNFα is one of the inflammatory cytokines which plays an important role in activating the Caspase and inducing the apoptosis. This cytokine which is secreted in inflammations, induces the NO production in macrophages and leads to differentiation of the macrophages to the epithelioid and giant cells. One of the most important factors which stimulates the TNFα secretion, is LPS and th...

Bernhard Wünsch, Dirk Schepmann, Heinz Wiendl, Sarah Glumm, Stefan Bittner, Sven G Meuth, Tobias Ruck,

Glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity and neurodegeneration have been shown as pathophysiological hallmarks of multiple sclerosis (MS) and other autoimmune inflammatory CNS disorders. N‑Methyl‑D‑Aspartate (NMDA) receptors play a pivotal role in the mediation of neuronal glutamate excitotoxicity leading to cellular damage and apoptotic cell death. Current treatment approaches targeting glutamate exc...

2017
Xue Yang Jun Yan Juan Feng

The collectin surfactant protein‑A (SP‑A), a potent host defense molecule, is well recognized for its role in the maintenance of pulmonary homeostasis and the modulation of inflammatory responses. While previous studies have detected SP‑A in numerous extrapulmonary tissues, there is still a lack of information regarding its expression in central nervous system (CNS) and potential effects in neu...

2017
Cai Yuan Muchou J. Ma John V. Parker Tarek M. Mekhail

BACKGROUND ALK gene rearrangements as oncogenic drivers have been described in many cancers, including inflammatory myofibroblastic sarcoma (IMS). The first-generation ALK inhibitor was limited in its ability to cross the blood-brain-barrier to treat brain metastasis. Drug-resistance invariably develops over time in ALK-rearranged tumors, which leads to disease progression. The newer generation...

Journal: :Journal of neurovirology 1997
V G Sasseville A A Lackner

Patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) develop immunologic dysfunction and multiorgan inflammatory diseases directly associated with HIV-1 infection. Of these inflammatory diseases, the most devastating to the HIV-infected patient is involvement of the central nervous system (CNS). The pathogenesis of the clinical syndrome observed in these patients, termed HIV-associated dem...

2012
Claudia Hindinger Cornelia C. Bergmann David R. Hinton Timothy W. Phares Gabriel I. Parra Shabbir Hussain Carine Savarin Roscoe D. Atkinson Stephen A. Stohlman

Demyelination and axonal degeneration are determinants of progressive neurological disability in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Cells resident within the central nervous system (CNS) are active participants in development, progression and subsequent control of autoimmune disease; however, their individual contributions are not well understood. Astrocytes, the most abundant CNS cell type...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1987
R I Grossman R P Lisak P J Macchi P M Joseph

Acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis, an animal model of CNS inflammatory and demyelinating disease, was produced in guinea pigs and imaged with MR. Correlation of histopathology with MR revealed acute mononuclear perivascular inflammatory changes and edema corresponding to the high-intensity abnormalities observed on long repetition time (TR) images. Our results suggest that in acute ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Immunology 2021

Interleukin-19 (IL-19) acts as a negative-feedback regulator to limit proinflammatory response of macrophages and microglia in autocrine/paracrine manners various inflammatory diseases. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is major neuroinflammatory disease the central nervous system (CNS), but it remains uncertain how IL-19 contributes MS pathogenesis. Here, we demonstrate that deficiency aggravates experi...

Journal: :The Journal of pathology 2013
Ravid Shechter Michal Schwartz

The central nervous system (CNS) tissues, including the brain, the eye, and the spinal cord, are immune-privileged, secluded from the circulation by a complex of barriers, and equipped with their own myeloid cell population, the resident microglia. Based on the classical perspective of immune-brain interactions and on the contribution of such interactions to the progression of multiple sclerosi...

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