P2-peptide induced experimental allergic neuritis: a model to study axonal degeneration |
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Authors: | A. F. Hahn T. E. Feasby L. Wilkie D. Lovgren |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences, University of Western Ontario, Victoria Hospital, 375 South Street, N6A 4G5 London, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary In experimental allergic neuritis (EAN) severity of clincal disease and pathology correlate with the dose of antigen (Hahn et al., Lab Invest 59:115–125, 1988). To avoid axonal membrane contamination of the antigen, EAN was induced with a synthetic peptide, corresponding to residues 53–78 of bovine P2 myelin protein. Severity of EAN correlated with the dose of peptide in the inoculate. The relationship between demyelination, inflammation and axonal degeneration was studied. Low doses resulted in pure demyelination. Axonal degeneration occurred only with high doses of inflammation. The role of macrophages in producing axonal damage is discussed.Supported by a grant of the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada and the Medical Research Council of Canada |
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Keywords: | Experimental allergic neuritis: P2 myelin peptide Demyelination Axonal degeneration |
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