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The therapeutic options for the treatment of multiple sclerosis
(MS) and other neurodegenerative and traumatic diseases such as
spinal cord injury, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, etc. , have
undergone enormous progress over recent years. Despite these
encouraging developments, available therapies are only partially
effective, and the ultimate goal is still far from being attained.
Improved understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of
the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration and demyelination has led to
a variety of new therapeutic targets and approaches. In addition to
modulation of the in?ammatory process (MS) and cl- sical
neuroprotection (stroke, AD), therapeutic approaches focussing on
active remyelinization and neuronal regeneration have become incre-
ingly important. Based on current concepts, this book summarizes
new therapeutic approaches. Although it was once thought that the
central nervous system (CNS) of mammals was incapable of
substantial recovery from injury, it is now clear that the adult
CNS remains responsive to various substances that can promote cell
survival and stimulate axonal growth. Among these substances are
growth factors, including the neurotrophins and cytokines. Stem
cell therapies for the induction of remyelinization and
neuroregeneration are reviewed. The potential role of a protective
- munity in the induction of remyelination and neuroregeneration is
also discussed. Different gene therapy approaches for the treatment
of MS VI Preface and other neurodegenerative diseases such as
Alzheimer's disease and spinal cord injury, etc. , are also
summarized.
The therapeutic options for the treatment of multiple sclerosis
(MS) and other neurodegenerative and traumatic diseases such as
spinal cord injury, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, etc. , have
undergone enormous progress over recent years. Despite these
encouraging developments, available therapies are only partially
effective, and the ultimate goal is still far from being attained.
Improved understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of
the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration and demyelination has led to
a variety of new therapeutic targets and approaches. In addition to
modulation of the in?ammatory process (MS) and cl- sical
neuroprotection (stroke, AD), therapeutic approaches focussing on
active remyelinization and neuronal regeneration have become incre-
ingly important. Based on current concepts, this book summarizes
new therapeutic approaches. Although it was once thought that the
central nervous system (CNS) of mammals was incapable of
substantial recovery from injury, it is now clear that the adult
CNS remains responsive to various substances that can promote cell
survival and stimulate axonal growth. Among these substances are
growth factors, including the neurotrophins and cytokines. Stem
cell therapies for the induction of remyelinization and
neuroregeneration are reviewed. The potential role of a protective
- munity in the induction of remyelination and neuroregeneration is
also discussed. Different gene therapy approaches for the treatment
of MS VI Preface and other neurodegenerative diseases such as
Alzheimer's disease and spinal cord injury, etc. , are also
summarized.
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