2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40478-021-01130-9
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Neuronal hibernation following hippocampal demyelination

Abstract: Cognitive dysfunction occurs in greater than 50% of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Hippocampal demyelination is a prominent feature of postmortem MS brains and hippocampal atrophy correlates with cognitive decline in MS patients. Cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for neuronal dysfunction in demyelinated hippocampi are not fully understood. Here we investigate a mouse model of hippocampal demyelination where twelve weeks of treatment with the oligodendrocyte toxin, cuprizone, demyelinates… Show more

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“…Although all these MRI metrics are sensitive to neurodegeneration and gliosis, 48 this could maybe suggest the greater sensitivity of MD to reflect demyelination (see Table 8.2 in Chapter 8 49 that shows MD elevation in genetic animal models without myelin vs. wild type with myelin). Animal models of MS have demonstrated demyelination of the hippocampus using histology and/or other quantitative MRI methods 50–53 . Atrophy, FA, and T2 values could be further influenced by additional pathology (e.g., neuronal/axonal loss, inflammatory activity, edema, gliosis), present in some types of MS hippocampal lesions in histology 1,4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although all these MRI metrics are sensitive to neurodegeneration and gliosis, 48 this could maybe suggest the greater sensitivity of MD to reflect demyelination (see Table 8.2 in Chapter 8 49 that shows MD elevation in genetic animal models without myelin vs. wild type with myelin). Animal models of MS have demonstrated demyelination of the hippocampus using histology and/or other quantitative MRI methods 50–53 . Atrophy, FA, and T2 values could be further influenced by additional pathology (e.g., neuronal/axonal loss, inflammatory activity, edema, gliosis), present in some types of MS hippocampal lesions in histology 1,4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hippocampus contains many myelinated axons projecting within the hippocampus ( Arnold and Trojanowski, 1996 ), whose alterations may profoundly affect learning and memory. Hippocampal demyelination is a prominent feature of MS brain, and hippocampal atrophy correlates with cognitive decline in MS patients ( Baltan et al, 2021 ). Nevertheless, it has been shown that CA1 neurons may survive demyelination and hibernate in a state that protects the demyelinated axon, facilitating functional recovery following remyelination.…”
Section: Classic In Vitro Methods and Myelination Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, as fatality is rare in the early stage of MS, there is limited information about the acute effects of hippocampal demyelination on spine pathologies in patients with MS. However, there was no change in the spine density of demyelinated hippocampi of cuprizone-diet fed mice, except for an increase in the proportion of mushroom-shaped spines [ 298 ]. This increase was nullified with the withdrawal of the cuprizone diet and subsequent remyelination.…”
Section: Hippocampal Structural Plasticity In Neurodegenerative Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%