Axonal damage is found in both acute and chronic lesions of multiple sclerosis. Direct axon counting in post-mortem tissue has suggested that smaller axons might have a greater susceptibility to damage, but methodological limitations have precluded unequivocal interpretation. However, as neuronal and axonal sizes are linked and neuronal changes would be expected with retrograde or transsynaptic degeneration following axon injury, we hypothesized that an alternative strategy for studying this phenomenon would be to define multiple sclerosis-associated changes in neurones. To test this hypothesis, we measured both axonal loss and neuronal size changes in the anterior optic pathway [including the optic nerve (ON), optic tract (OT) and lateral ...
Objective To investigate the coexistence of anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic axonal degener...
Objective: Trans-synaptic axonal degeneration is a mechanism by which neurodegeneration can spread f...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...
Axonal damage is found in both acute and chronic lesions of multiple sclerosis. Direct axon counting...
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the rela...
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the rela...
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the rela...
We assessed axonal loss in the normal appearing white matter of the corpus callosum in postmortem br...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
It is well known that within long-standing multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions there is axonal loss but ...
Previous imaging studies have suggested that there is substantial axonal loss in the normal-appearin...
Recently it has become clear that the neuronal compartment plays a more important role than previous...
Objective To investigate the coexistence of anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic axonal degener...
Objective: Trans-synaptic axonal degeneration is a mechanism by which neurodegeneration can spread f...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...
Axonal damage is found in both acute and chronic lesions of multiple sclerosis. Direct axon counting...
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the rela...
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the rela...
Clinical, imaging, and pathological studies in multiple sclerosis have generally emphasized the rela...
We assessed axonal loss in the normal appearing white matter of the corpus callosum in postmortem br...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
The traditional notion that multiple sclerosis is a primary demyelinating disease has led to a plaqu...
It is well known that within long-standing multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions there is axonal loss but ...
Previous imaging studies have suggested that there is substantial axonal loss in the normal-appearin...
Recently it has become clear that the neuronal compartment plays a more important role than previous...
Objective To investigate the coexistence of anterograde and retrograde trans-synaptic axonal degener...
Objective: Trans-synaptic axonal degeneration is a mechanism by which neurodegeneration can spread f...
It is well recognized that in end-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) pathology there is axon loss. Since ...