Central nervous system remyelination in culture - A tool for multiple sclerosis research

被引:100
|
作者
Zhang, Hui [1 ]
Jarjour, Andrew A. [1 ]
Boyd, Amanda [1 ]
Williams, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Queens Med Res Ctr, MS Ctr, Ctr Regenerat Med, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, Midlothian, Scotland
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
Remyelination; Multiple sclerosis; Oligodendrocyte; Myelination; Demyelination; CNS DEMYELINATION; SLICE CULTURES; MYELINATION; OLIGODENDROCYTES; LESIONS; DISABILITY; MODELS; TISSUE; DAMAGE; CELLS;
D O I
10.1016/j.expneurol.2011.04.009
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system which only affects humans. This makes it difficult to study at a molecular level, and to develop and test potential therapies that may change the course of the disease. The development of therapies to promote remyelination in multiple sclerosis is a key research aim, to both aid restoration of electrical impulse conduction in nerves and provide neuroprotection, reducing disability in patients. Testing a remyelination therapy in the many and various in vivo models of multiple sclerosis is expensive in terms of time, animals and money. We report the development and characterisation of an ex vivo slice culture system using mouse brain and spinal cord, allowing investigation of myelination, demyelination and remyelination, which can be used as an initial reliable screen to select the most promising remyelination strategies. We have automated the quantification of myelin to provide a high content and moderately-high-throughput screen for testing therapies for remyelination both by endogenous and exogenous means and as an invaluable way of studying the biology of remyelination. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:138 / 148
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Schwann Cell Remyelination in the Multiple Sclerosis Central Nervous System
    Ghezzi, Laura
    Bollman, Bryan
    De Feo, Luca
    Piccio, Laura
    Trapp, Bruce D.
    Schmidt, Robert E.
    Cross, Anne H.
    LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 2023, 103 (06)
  • [2] Multiple sclerosis and central nervous system remyelination
    Lubetzki, C
    BULLETIN DE L ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE, 2003, 187 (04): : 699 - 707
  • [3] Cortical Remyelination Is Heterogeneous in Multiple Sclerosis
    Strijbis, Eva M. M.
    Kooi, Evert-Jan
    van der Valk, Paul
    Geurts, Jeroen J. G.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 2017, 76 (05) : 390 - 401
  • [4] Identification of endothelin 2 as an inflammatory factor that promotes central nervous system remyelination
    Yuen, Tracy J.
    Johnson, Kory R.
    Miron, Veronique E.
    Zhao, Chao
    Quandt, Jacqueline
    Harrisingh, Marie C.
    Swire, Matthew
    Williams, Anna
    McFarland, Henry F.
    Franklin, Robin J. M.
    Ffrench-Constant, Charles
    BRAIN, 2013, 136 : 1035 - 1047
  • [5] Remyelination: The True Regeneration of the Central Nervous System
    Crawford, A. H.
    Chambers, C.
    Franklin, R. J. M.
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY, 2013, 149 (2-3) : 242 - 254
  • [6] Is multiple sclerosis a generalized disease of the central nervous system? An MRI perspective
    Chard, Declan
    Miller, David
    CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY, 2009, 22 (03) : 214 - 218
  • [7] Myelin Recovery in Multiple Sclerosis: The Challenge of Remyelination
    Podbielska, Maria
    Banik, Naren L.
    Kurowska, Ewa
    Hogan, Edward L.
    BRAIN SCIENCES, 2013, 3 (03): : 1282 - 1324
  • [8] Remyelination in multiple sclerosis from the miRNA perspective
    Maciak, Karina
    Dziedzic, Angela
    Saluk, Joanna
    FRONTIERS IN MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2023, 16
  • [9] Connexins-Mediated Glia Networking Impacts Myelination and Remyelination in the Central Nervous System
    Li, Tao
    Giaume, Christian
    Xiao, Lan
    MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY, 2014, 49 (03) : 1460 - 1471
  • [10] The contribution of oligodendrocytes and oligodendrocyte progenitor cells to central nervous system repair in multiple sclerosis: perspectives for remyelination therapeutic strategies
    Adriana Octaviana Dulamea
    NeuralRegenerationResearch, 2017, 12 (12) : 1939 - 1944