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Nerve fibre discovery may benefit MS sufferers

A DISCOVERY that ageing nerve fibres can be rejuvenated by young cells may have implications for treating multiple sclerosis (MS), scientists believe.

MS occurs when the immune system destroys myelin, the layer that protects nerve fibres in the brain and spinal cord.

Symptoms can range from mild numbness and tingling to vision loss and paralysis.

Early in the disease, the myelin can repair itself to some extent and maintain normal nerve function.

However, as the patient ages, this ability – known as remyelination – is increasingly lost, making treatment much more difficult. Less myelin is restored until nerve fibres are permanently destroyed.

A new study on mice shows that the age-associated decline of remyelination can be reversed.

When old mice were exposed to immune cells taken from the blood of young mice, the myelin covering their spinal cord nerve fibres began to regenerate.

The discovery could pave the way to new therapies for MS, according to the British and US scientists whose work was reported online yesterday in the journal Cell Stem Cell.

Professor Robin Franklin, director of the MS Society’s Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair at Cambridge University, said: “What we have shown in our study … is that the age-associated decline in remyelination is reversible.

“For individuals with MS, this means that in theory regenerative therapies will work throughout the duration of the disease.”

“Specifically, it means that remyelination therapies do not need to be based on stem cell transplantation since the stem cells already present in the brain and spinal cord can be made to regenerate myelin – regardless of the patient’s age.”


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