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Multiple Sclerosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities

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Spasojević, Ivan
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Abstract
The pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) involves several components: redox, inflammatory/autoimmune, vascular, and neurodegenerative. All of them are supported by the intertwined lines of evidence, and none of them should be written off. However, the exact mechanisms of MS initiation, its development, and progression are still elusive, despite the impressive pace by which the data on MS are accumulating. In this review, we will try to integrate the current facts and concepts, focusing on the role of redox changes and various reactive species in MS. Knowing the schedule of initial changes in pathogenic factors and the key turning points, as well as understanding the redox processes involved in MS pathogenesis is the way to enable MS prevention, early treatment, and the development of therapies that target specific pathophysiological components of the heterogeneous mechanisms of MS, which could alleviate the symptoms and hopefully stop MS. Pertinent to this, we will outline (i) re...dox processes involved in MS initiation; (ii) the role of reactive species in inflammation; (iii) prooxidative changes responsible for neurodegeneration; and (iv) the potential of antioxidative therapy. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 19, 2286-2334.

Keywords:
redox signalling / nitric oxide / H2O2 / cytokine / inflammation / neurodegeneration
Source:
Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2013, 19, 18, 2286-2334
Publisher:
  • Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, New Rochelle
Funding / projects:
  • Molecular mechanisms of redox signalling in homeostasis: adaptation and pathology (RS-173014)
  • Cellular and molecular mechanisms of recovery of rats from experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (RS-173035)

DOI: 10.1089/ars.2012.5068

ISSN: 1523-0864

PubMed: 23473637

WoS: 000328567200007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84885072257
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abstract = "The pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) involves several components: redox, inflammatory/autoimmune, vascular, and neurodegenerative. All of them are supported by the intertwined lines of evidence, and none of them should be written off. However, the exact mechanisms of MS initiation, its development, and progression are still elusive, despite the impressive pace by which the data on MS are accumulating. In this review, we will try to integrate the current facts and concepts, focusing on the role of redox changes and various reactive species in MS. Knowing the schedule of initial changes in pathogenic factors and the key turning points, as well as understanding the redox processes involved in MS pathogenesis is the way to enable MS prevention, early treatment, and the development of therapies that target specific pathophysiological components of the heterogeneous mechanisms of MS, which could alleviate the symptoms and hopefully stop MS. Pertinent to this, we will outline (i) redox processes involved in MS initiation; (ii) the role of reactive species in inflammation; (iii) prooxidative changes responsible for neurodegeneration; and (iv) the potential of antioxidative therapy. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 19, 2286-2334.",
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journal = "Antioxidants & Redox Signaling",
title = "Multiple Sclerosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities",
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Miljković, Đ.,& Spasojević, I.. (2013). Multiple Sclerosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities. in Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, New Rochelle., 19(18), 2286-2334.
https://doi.org/10.1089/ars.2012.5068
Miljković Đ, Spasojević I. Multiple Sclerosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities. in Antioxidants & Redox Signaling. 2013;19(18):2286-2334.
doi:10.1089/ars.2012.5068 .
Miljković, Đorđe, Spasojević, Ivan, "Multiple Sclerosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities" in Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 19, no. 18 (2013):2286-2334,
https://doi.org/10.1089/ars.2012.5068 . .

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