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Animal models of multiple sclerosis: Focus on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Authors:Ivana Bjelobaba  Vesna Begovic‐Kupresanin  Sanja Pekovic  Irena Lavrnja
Affiliation:1. Institute for Biological Research “Sinisa Stankovic,” Department of Neurobiology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia;2. Clinic for Infectious and Tropic Diseases, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) that affects more than two million people worldwide. Several animal models resemble MS pathology; the most employed are experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and toxin‐ and/or virus‐induced demyelination. In this review we will summarize our knowledge on the utility of different animal models in MS research. Although animal models cannot replicate the complexity and heterogeneity of the MS pathology, they have proved to be useful for the development of several drugs approved for treatment of MS patients. This review focuses on EAE because it represents both clinical and pathological features of MS. During the past decades, EAE has been effective in illuminating various pathological processes that occur during MS, including inflammation, CNS penetration, demyelination, axonopathy, and neuron loss mediated by immune cells.
Keywords:EAE  ethidium bromide  glial cells  lysolecithin toxin and virus‐induced demyelination  multiple sclerosis
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