<P>There is a need for a paradigm shift in our thinking about the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.</P> <P>Challenging Charcot s hypothesis that inflammatory response is the primary contributor to demyelination, Dr. Rodriguez and colleagues take a fresh, bold look at the causes and possible
Advances in multiple Sclerosis and Experimental Demyelinating Diseases
β Scribed by S. J. Pittock, M. Rodriguez (auth.), Moses Rodriguez (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Series
- Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 318
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"There is a need for a paradigm shift in our thinking about the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis."
Challenging Charcotβs hypothesis that inflammatory response is the primary contributor to demyelination, Dr. Rodriguez and colleagues take a fresh, bold look at the causes and possible treatments of MS.
Assuming oligodendrocyte injury as a prerequisite to MS, the authors explore viruses, toxins and genetic defects as possible culprits. They present novel methods to interrupt and reverse demyelination. This book examines the correlation between axonal loss and clinical deficits, including the implied role of the CD8+ T cell and perforin. It assesses proteases, specifically, kallikrein 6, which are strongly associated with active demyelination. By directing natural autoantibodies against oligodendrocytes that demonstrate remyelination in animal models, the authors envision clinical trials for remyelination enhancement.
As internationally recognized specialists in a wide range of MS disciplines, the authors explore genetic tools for identifying patients who are most likely to experience spontaneous remyelination. Epidemiology studies offer additional avenues of treatment. Examples include uric acid, statin drugs, estrogen and progesterone.
MS affects nearly 400,000 people in the United States, many of whom are between18 and 40 years of age. With their novel, multifaceted approach to basic scienceβand their applications in understanding cause and treatmentβthe authors offer help to clinicians and hope to patients.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Benign Multiple Sclerosis: A Distinct Clinical Entity with Therapeutic Implications....Pages 1-17
Pathological Heterogeneity of Idiopathic Central Nervous System Inflammatory Demyelinating Disorders....Pages 19-43
Multiple Sclerosis Genetics....Pages 45-72
Imaging of Remyelination and Neuronal Health....Pages 73-92
Immunological Aspects of Axon Injury in Multiple Sclerosis....Pages 93-131
The Multiple Sclerosis Degradome: Enzymatic Cascades in Development and Progression of Central Nervous System Inflammatory Disease....Pages 133-175
Genetic Analysis of CNS Remyelination....Pages 177-192
Remyelination in Experimental Models of Toxin-Induced Demyelination....Pages 193-212
Remyelination-Promoting Human IgMs: Developing a Therapeutic Reagent for Demyelinating Disease....Pages 213-239
Neuroimaging of Demyelination and Remyelination Models....Pages 241-266
Hormonal Influences in Multiple Sclerosis....Pages 267-311
Statins and Demyelination....Pages 313-324
Role of Uric Acid in Multiple Sclerosis....Pages 325-342
Neuromyelitis Optica: Clinical Syndrome and the NMO-IgG Autoantibody Marker....Pages 343-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-362
β¦ Subjects
Immunology
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