reviewAnnual Review of NeuroscienceJun 17, 2008Closed access

Multiple Sclerosis: An Immune or Neurodegenerative Disorder?

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine · Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine

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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory-mediated demyelinating disease of the human central nervous system. The clinical disease course is variable, usually starts with reversible episodes of neurological disability in the third or fourth decade of life, and transforms into a disease of continuous and irreversible neurological decline by the sixth or seventh decade. We review data that support neurodegeneration as the major cause of irreversible neurological disability in MS patients. We question whether inflammatory demyelination is primary or secondary in the disease process and discuss the challenges of elucidating the cause of MS and developing therapies that will delay or prevent the irreversible and…

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Keywords
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Disease
  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine
  • Demyelinating disease
  • Central nervous system
  • Demyelinating Disorder
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