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Myelin regeneration in multiple sclerosis: targeting endogenous stem cells.

TitleMyelin regeneration in multiple sclerosis: targeting endogenous stem cells.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsHuang JK, Fancy SPJ, Zhao C, Rowitch DH, ffrench-Constant C, Franklin RJM
JournalNeurotherapeutics
Volume8
Issue4
Pagination650-8
Date Published2011 Oct
ISSN1878-7479
KeywordsAnimals, Central Nervous System, Humans, Multiple Sclerosis, Myelin Sheath, Nerve Regeneration, Stem Cells
Abstract

Regeneration of myelin sheaths (remyelination) after central nervous system demyelination is important to restore saltatory conduction and to prevent axonal loss. In multiple sclerosis, the insufficiency of remyelination leads to the irreversible degeneration of axons and correlated clinical decline. Therefore, a regenerative strategy to encourage remyelination may protect axons and improve symptoms in multiple sclerosis. We highlight recent studies on factors that influence endogenous remyelination and potential promising pharmacological targets that may be considered for enhancing central nervous system remyelination.

DOI10.1007/s13311-011-0065-x
Alternate JournalNeurotherapeutics
PubMed ID21904791
PubMed Central IDPMC3250284
Grant ListG0800784 / / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom
/ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom