Spinal Cord Lesions Of Multiple Sclerosis

NEUROPATHOLOGY(1997)

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The neuropathological findings of the spinal cord lesions of six human multiple sclerosis cases are described. The spinal cord was extensively necrotic and occasionally cystic in five remitting and relapsing cases. The lesions became more severe as the disease course prolonged and relapses increased. The spinal cords of two cases in particular, with a duration of illness of more than 5 years, were severely atrophic. In these cases, peripheral type remyelination was prominent, although central type remyelination was minimal. In contrast, in mouse spinal cords, in which experimental demyelination and remyelination were induced by ethidium bromide, the degree of central type remyelination and peripheral type remyelination was almost the same. Longitudinal sections of the transitional zone between the areas of central type remyelination and peripheral type remyelination contrained Ranvier nodes, in which central type myelin and peripheral type myelin were situated side by side around a central type axon. These transitional zones were similar to those of the normal transitional zone between the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system of the nerve roots. One chronic progressive case, despite the very long duration of illness, showed classical sharply demarcated demyelinated lesions with marked fibrillary gliosis. The spinal cord of this case was not atrophic and axons were well preserved.
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demyelination, ethidium bromide, multiple sclerosis, remyelination, spinal cord lesions
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