Publications by authors named "R R Voskuhl"

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the cerebral cortex, inducing cortical atrophy and neuronal and synaptic pathology. Despite the fact that women are more susceptible to getting MS, men with MS have worse disability progression. Here, sex differences in neurodegenerative mechanisms are determined in the cerebral cortex using the MS model, chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE).

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Menopause is associated with cognitive deficits and brain atrophy, but the brain region and cell-specific mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we identify a sex hormone by age interaction whereby loss of ovarian hormones in female mice at midlife, but not young age, induced hippocampal-dependent cognitive impairment, dorsal hippocampal atrophy, and astrocyte and microglia activation with synaptic loss. Selective deletion of estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) in astrocytes, but not neurons, in gonadally intact female mice induced the same brain effects.

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In multiple sclerosis (MS), demyelination occurs in the cerebral cortex, and cerebral cortex atrophy correlates with clinical disabilities. Treatments are needed in MS to induce remyelination. Pregnancy is protective in MS.

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Article Synopsis
  • Animal models of multiple sclerosis, particularly the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model, are key for developing anti-inflammatory treatments for MS.
  • The chronic EAE model in C57BL/6 mice, induced by myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) peptide 35-55, shows similar neuropathological features to MS, including white matter lesions and widespread damage in various brain regions.
  • This review suggests that the chronic EAE model is an effective tool for studying neuroaxonal degeneration associated with multiple sclerosis.
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