Objectives: axon injury is a key contributor to the progression of disability in multiple sclerosis (MS). Systemic infections, which frequently precede relapses in MS, have been linked to clinical progression in Alzheimer's disease. There is evidence of a role for the innate immune system in MS lesions as axonal injury is associated with macrophage activation. We hypothesize that systemic inflammation leads to enhanced axonal damage in MS as a consequence of innate immune system activation. Methods: monophasic experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) was induced in a cohort of Lewis rats. The animals received a systemic challenge with either an inflammogen (LPS) or saline as a control, at 1, 3 or 6 weeks into the remission phase of the...
The potential association between microbial infection and reactivation of a multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
Lesions obtained early in the course of multiple sclerosis (MS) have been studied immunocytochemical...
Understanding the immune response in the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial for the development...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by demyelination, remyelinat...
© 2012 Dr. Anna JonasMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervou...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered an autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease of the central nerv...
Axonal damage in the central nervous system (CNS) is an important pathological process in multiple ...
: Multiple sclerosis (MS) represents the most common acquired demyelinating disorder of the central ...
OBJECTIVE: Grey matter (GM) damage and meningeal inflammation have been associated with early diseas...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has been classically regarded as a disorder of the white matter of the centr...
Neurodegeneration is the irremediable pathological event occurring during chronic inflammatory disea...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a devastating disease, and with the increasing number of cases each year,...
Background: Inflammation has been described as a deleterious factor in MS immunopathogenesis for a ...
Cytokines are secreted signaling proteins that play an essential role in propagating and reg-ulating...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease where lesions are found within the br...
The potential association between microbial infection and reactivation of a multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
Lesions obtained early in the course of multiple sclerosis (MS) have been studied immunocytochemical...
Understanding the immune response in the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial for the development...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by demyelination, remyelinat...
© 2012 Dr. Anna JonasMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervou...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered an autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease of the central nerv...
Axonal damage in the central nervous system (CNS) is an important pathological process in multiple ...
: Multiple sclerosis (MS) represents the most common acquired demyelinating disorder of the central ...
OBJECTIVE: Grey matter (GM) damage and meningeal inflammation have been associated with early diseas...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has been classically regarded as a disorder of the white matter of the centr...
Neurodegeneration is the irremediable pathological event occurring during chronic inflammatory disea...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a devastating disease, and with the increasing number of cases each year,...
Background: Inflammation has been described as a deleterious factor in MS immunopathogenesis for a ...
Cytokines are secreted signaling proteins that play an essential role in propagating and reg-ulating...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease where lesions are found within the br...
The potential association between microbial infection and reactivation of a multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
Lesions obtained early in the course of multiple sclerosis (MS) have been studied immunocytochemical...
Understanding the immune response in the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial for the development...