2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101737
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The role of complement in immunological demyelination of the mammalian spinal cord

Abstract: Study design: Specificity of serum complement component to elicit immunological demyelination. Objectives: To assess the role of complement components and pathways in experimental immunological demyelination of the adult rat spinal cord. Setting: ICORD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Subjects: We used 32 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats, of approximately 220 g weight. Methods: Rats received intraspinal infusions of demyelinating reagents, delivered by osmotic minipump, for a 7-day infusion at… Show more

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“…32 Deficiency in serum C3 and C4, but not C5, C6, or factor B was protective against demylineation, suggesting a role for the classic pathway of complement activation and no role for the MAC (C4 is a classic pathway protein, factor B is an alternative pathway protein, and C6 is a terminal pathway protein involved in MAC formation 32 ). In the context of relating our findings to human therapy, there are three human membrane inhibitors of complement activation that function at the C3 level; decay accelerating factor, membrane cofactor protein, and CR1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 Deficiency in serum C3 and C4, but not C5, C6, or factor B was protective against demylineation, suggesting a role for the classic pathway of complement activation and no role for the MAC (C4 is a classic pathway protein, factor B is an alternative pathway protein, and C6 is a terminal pathway protein involved in MAC formation 32 ). In the context of relating our findings to human therapy, there are three human membrane inhibitors of complement activation that function at the C3 level; decay accelerating factor, membrane cofactor protein, and CR1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with myelin degeneration, demyelinating lesions are also characterized by astrocytosis and microgliosis [26,27]. Regarding this issue and knowing that S100B is mainly secreted by astrocytes and is involved in the activation of both astrocytes and microglia, we decided to evaluate the degree of reactive gliosis in the course of the demyelinating insult with LPC ( Figs.…”
Section: Abrogation Of S100b Decreases Astroglial Reactivity Induced mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cleavage of C3, and its resultant activation, leads to the release of the cleavage product C3a and the deposition of C3b on the bacterial surface, the latter of which gives rise to subsequent amplification of the complement cascade (17). To verify the involvement of complement in MAb 5C7.31-mediated R. conorii killing, we examined deposition of C3 components on the bacterial surface.…”
Section: Fig 1 Epitope Mapping Of R Conorii Rompb By Western Blottmentioning
confidence: 99%