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The visual pathway as a model to understand brain damage in multiple sclerosis.

E H Martínez-Lapiscina1, B Sanchez-Dalmau1, E Fraga-Pumar1, S Ortiz-Perez1, A I Tercero-Uribe1, R Torres-Torres1, P Villoslada2.   

Abstract

Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) almost always experience effects in the visual pathway; and thus, visual dysfunction is not only common but also highly relevant. The visual pathway represents a model of acute focal central nervous system (CNS) damage, through acute optic neuritis and retinal periphlebitis, as well as a model of chronic, diffuse CNS damage through chronic retinopathy and optic neuropathy. The optic pathway can be accurately evaluated in detail, due to the availability of highly sensitive imaging techniques (e.g. magnetic resonance imaging or optical coherent tomography) or electrophysiological tests (multifocal visual evoked potentials or electroretinography). These techniques allow the interactions between the different processes at play to be evaluated, such as inflammation, demyelination, axonal damage and neurodegeneration. Moreover, these features mean that the visual pathway can be used as a model to test new neuroprotective or regenerative therapies.
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Keywords:  Axonal damage; demyelination; inflammation; multiple sclerosis; neurodegeneration; optic neuritis; optical coherent tomography; review; visual evoked potential; visual pathway

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25013155     DOI: 10.1177/1352458514542862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mult Scler        ISSN: 1352-4585            Impact factor:   6.312


  17 in total

1.  Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment May Improve Optic Nerve Function in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: An Electrophysiological Study.

Authors:  Claudio Liguori; Fabio Placidi; Maria Giuseppina Palmieri; Francesca Izzi; Raffaella Ludovisi; Nicola Biagio Mercuri; Mariangela Pierantozzi
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2018-06-15       Impact factor: 4.062

2.  Visual field impairment captures disease burden in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Santiago Ortiz-Perez; Magí Andorra; Bernardo Sanchez-Dalmau; Rubén Torres-Torres; David Calbet; Erika J Lampert; Salut Alba-Arbalat; Ana M Guerrero-Zamora; Irati Zubizarreta; Nuria Sola-Valls; Sara Llufriu; María Sepúlveda; Albert Saiz; Pablo Villoslada; Elena H Martinez-Lapiscina
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2016-02-09       Impact factor: 4.849

3.  Optic Nerve Dysfunction in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: An Electrophysiological Study.

Authors:  Claudio Liguori; Maria Giuseppina Palmieri; Mariangela Pierantozzi; Massimo Cesareo; Andrea Romigi; Francesca Izzi; Maria Grazia Marciani; Corrado Oliva; Nicola Biagio Mercuri; Fabio Placidi
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2016-01-01       Impact factor: 5.849

Review 4.  Diffusion tensor imaging for multilevel assessment of the visual pathway: possibilities for personalized outcome prediction in autoimmune disorders of the central nervous system.

Authors:  Joseph Kuchling; Alexander U Brandt; Friedemann Paul; Michael Scheel
Journal:  EPMA J       Date:  2017-07-25       Impact factor: 6.543

Review 5.  Mind the gap: from neurons to networks to outcomes in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Declan T Chard; Adnan A S Alahmadi; Bertrand Audoin; Thalis Charalambous; Christian Enzinger; Hanneke E Hulst; Maria A Rocca; Àlex Rovira; Jaume Sastre-Garriga; Menno M Schoonheim; Betty Tijms; Carmen Tur; Claudia A M Gandini Wheeler-Kingshott; Alle Meije Wink; Olga Ciccarelli; Frederik Barkhof
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurol       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 42.937

6.  Treatment of acute optic neuritis and vision complaints in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Ruben Torres-Torres; Bernardo F Sanchez-Dalmau
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Neurol       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 3.972

Review 7.  A new role for evoked potentials in MS? Repurposing evoked potentials as biomarkers for clinical trials in MS.

Authors:  Martin Hardmeier; Letizia Leocani; Peter Fuhr
Journal:  Mult Scler       Date:  2017-05-08       Impact factor: 6.312

8.  Introducing a new method to assess vision: Computer-adaptive contrast-sensitivity testing predicts visual functioning better than charts in multiple sclerosis patients.

Authors:  J P Stellmann; K L Young; J Pöttgen; M Dorr; C Heesen
Journal:  Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin       Date:  2015-07-21

9.  Timing of retinal neuronal and axonal loss in MS: a longitudinal OCT study.

Authors:  Lisanne J Balk; Andrés Cruz-Herranz; Philipp Albrecht; Sam Arnow; Jeffrey M Gelfand; Prejaas Tewarie; Joep Killestein; Bernard M J Uitdehaag; Axel Petzold; Ari J Green
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2016-05-03       Impact factor: 4.849

10.  White matter tract-specific quantitative analysis in multiple sclerosis: Comparison of optic radiation reconstruction techniques.

Authors:  Chenyu Wang; Alexander Klistorner; Linda Ly; Michael H Barnett
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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