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Publikováno v:
Cell Transplantation, Vol 9 (2000)
Persistent demyelination, in addition to being the major pathology of multiple sclerosis and the leucodystrophies, is also a feature of spinal cord trauma where there is evidence that it contributes to the functional deficit. In experimental animals
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https://doaj.org/article/0444ba39cbb44ed9b0ef41d6c3a40f88
Autor:
C. M. H. Brierley, Yasushi Iwashita, Jennifer M. Gilson, D. A. S. Compston, A. J. Crang, Neil J Scolding, William F. Blakemore
Publikováno v:
Cell Transplantation, Vol 10 (2001)
Areas of demyelination can be remyelinated by transplanting myelin-forming cells. Schwann cells are the naturally remyelinating cells of the peripheral nervous system and have a number of features that may make them attractive for cell implantation t
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 265:43-46
The relative merits of endogenous and exogenous oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) for remyelination are compared in terms of their ability to repopulate OPC-depleted tissue and generate remyelinating oligodendrocytes. Exogenous neonatal OPCs ca
Autor:
Anne Elizabeth Rosser, Alastair Compston, William F. Blakemore, Siddharthan Chandran, Maeve A. Caldwell, Karen-Amanda Irvine, Colin Watts, Daniel J. Webber, Nicholas D. Allen, Alexis J Joannides, Claire Kelly, Olivier Raineteau, Paul J. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Brain. 130:1263-1275
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a potential source of defined tissue for cell-based therapies in regenerative neurology. In order for this potential to be realized, there is a need for the evaluation of the behaviour of human embryonic stem ce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroimmunology. 175:69-76
Axon loss is recognised as a significant contributor to the progression of the disability associated with multiple sclerosis. Although evidence of axon damage is found in areas of chronic demyelination it is more frequently seen in association with a
Publikováno v:
Brain Pathol
While the effects of high dose X-irradiation on mitotically active progenitor cells and remyelination are well-documented, its effects on myelinating oligodendrocytes are less clear, due in part to divergent views on their mitotic capacity. To examin
Publikováno v:
Experimental Neurology. 184:955-963
To date, most experiments examining the myelination potential of transplanted cells have been undertaken into either the immature nervous system or into acutely demyelinating lesions. Since these are situations where myelination or remyelination are
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroscience Research. 73:787-793
We have attempted to extend a previously described rat model of focal oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) depletion, using 40 Gy X-irradiation (Chari and Blakemore [2002] Glia 37:307-313), to the adult mouse spinal cord, to examine the ability of O
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroimmunology
Using a passively transferred acute model of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) in the rat, inflammatory central nervous system (CNS) lesions were shown to develop rapidly, peak and then resolve. An unusual feature of the lesions in the CN
Autor:
Divya M. Chari, William F. Blakemore
Publikováno v:
Glia. 37:307-313
A widely quoted hypothesis for the failure of remyelination in multiple sclerosis (MS) is the exhaustion of the oligodendrocyte progenitor cell (OPC) pool that is strongly implicated as the source of remyelinating oligodendrocytes in demyelinating le