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Restoring the balance between disease and repair in multiple sclerosis: insights from mouse models.

Robert H Miller1, Sharyl L Fyffe-Maricich.   

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered an autoimmune-mediated demyelinating disease that targets the central nervous system (CNS). Despite considerable research efforts over multiple decades, our understanding of the basic biological processes that are targeted in the disease and the mechanisms of pathogenesis are poorly understood. Consequently, current therapies directed at controlling the progression of the disease are limited in their effectiveness. Historically, the primary focus of MS research has been to define the cellular and molecular basis of the immunological pathogenic mechanisms. Recently, however, it has become clear that long-term functional recovery in MS will require the development of strategies that facilitate myelin repair in lesion areas. The emerging evidence that the adult vertebrate CNS retains the capacity to regenerate neural cells that have been lost to disease or damage has provoked intensive research focused on defining the mechanisms of myelin repair. Unfortunately, the existing animal models of MS are poorly equipped to assess myelin repair, and new validated strategies to identify therapeutics targeted at promoting myelin repair are badly needed. This Commentary will review established murine models of MS, and discuss emerging technologies that promise to provide insights into the mechanisms of myelin repair.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20647413      PMCID: PMC2931531          DOI: 10.1242/dmm.001958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Model Mech        ISSN: 1754-8403            Impact factor:   5.758


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Review 6.  Myelin management by the 18.5-kDa and 21.5-kDa classic myelin basic protein isoforms.

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Review 8.  Oligodendrocyte ablation as a tool to study demyelinating diseases.

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9.  A Novel Lysolecithin Model for Visualizing Damage in vivo in the Larval Zebrafish Spinal Cord.

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