2022
DOI: 10.1212/nxi.0000000000001155
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Long-term Effect of Permanent Demyelination on Axonal Survival in Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: Background and ObjectivesTo investigate the long-term effect of permanent demyelination on axonal attrition by examining an association between intereye asymmetry of the multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) latency delay and subsequent thinning of retinal ganglion cell axons in patients with a long-standing history of unilateral optic neuritis (ON).MethodsOnly patients with a significant degree of chronic demyelination (intereye latency asymmetry >5 ms) were included in this study. The level of optic … Show more

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“…The correlation of pRNFL, mRNFL, and GCIPL with VA and VEP latency in both relapsing and progressive subtypes and phases of the disease in our study indicates the functional relevance of these structural measurements and corroborates and expands upon previous reports 39 41 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The correlation of pRNFL, mRNFL, and GCIPL with VA and VEP latency in both relapsing and progressive subtypes and phases of the disease in our study indicates the functional relevance of these structural measurements and corroborates and expands upon previous reports 39 41 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A decrease in LGN volume has also been associated with lesions in the optic radiations ( Papadopoulou et al, 2019 ), which are axons from dLGN neurons that project to the occipital cortex ( Figure 1 ). This is consistent with a study by Klistorner et al (2022) showing that chronic demyelination drives axonal loss in the visual pathway, with mfVEP latency (measure of demyelination) associating with the rate of RNFL loss (measure of axonal loss). These studies indicate that retrograde and anterograde neurodegeneration occurs in the visual system following demyelinating activity in various white matter tracts and can be used to assess progressive axonal loss.…”
Section: Investigating Neurodegeneration In Ms and Disease Modelssupporting
confidence: 92%
“… 9 Chronic demyelination of the optic nerve after an episode of ON is found to accelerate retinal damage in both affected and non-affected eyes. 39 As the relation found between retinal damage and OR metrics was more pronounced in the setting of remote ON, this provides further evidence linking prior disease in the optic nerve and clinical functioning in ON to accumulating axonal damage and demyelination of the OR in MS—two structures that are synaptically connected at the LGN. As this process might evolve slowly and its effects might be mild, 39 long-term monitoring is required to establish and reliably measure the neurodegenerative consequences of optic nerve demyelination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%