Literature DB >> 19798635

Lower motor neuron loss in multiple sclerosis and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

Johannes Vogt1, Friedemann Paul, Orhan Aktas, Kathrin Müller-Wielsch, Jan Dörr, Susanne Dörr, B Suman Bharathi, Robert Glumm, Christoph Schmitz, Harry Steinbusch, Cedric S Raine, Michael Tsokos, Robert Nitsch, Frauke Zipp.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered a chronic inflammatory and demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. Evidence that axonal and neuronal pathology contributes to the disease is accumulating, however, the distribution of neuronal injury as well as the underlying mechanisms have not yet been fully clarified. Here, we investigated the role of neuronal cell loss in MS and its animal model, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE).
METHODS: We performed electrophysiological investigations in MS patients, including assessment of compound muscle action potentials and motor unit numbers and quantified neuronal cell loss in human MS samples and different EAE models by high-precision stereology.
RESULTS: Both electrophysiological and morphological analyses indicated a massive loss of lower motor neurons in MS patients. We regularly found dying spinal motor neurons surrounded by CD3+ (CD4+ as well as CD8+) T cells expressing tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL). We observed a similar degree of damage and immune attack in different variants of EAE; the lower motor neurons were preserved in adoptive transfer EAE induced with TRAIL-deficient T lymphocytes.
INTERPRETATION: Our study indicates that damage to lower motor neurons and TRAIL-mediated inflammatory neurodegeneration in the spinal cord contribute to MS pathology.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19798635     DOI: 10.1002/ana.21719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Neurol        ISSN: 0364-5134            Impact factor:   10.422


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