Myelin is a protein that forms an insulating sheath around the axons that connect neurons, enabling the effective transmission of nerve impulses. It is essential for the normal function of the nervous system and brain, and thus demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis that cause extensive loss of myelin are particularly debilitating. A lesser but still significant loss of myelin integrity occurs with aging, and thus forms of therapy that encourage myelin formation that are under development as potential treatments for multiple sclerosis may eventually find more widespread use in …
Coronary Artery Disease Correlates with Reduced Myelin Integrity in the Brain
Myelin is a protein that forms an insulating sheath around the axons that connect neurons, enabling the effective transmission of nerve impulses. It is essential for the normal function of the nervous system and brain, and thus demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis that cause extensive loss of myelin are particularly debilitating. A lesser but still significant loss of myelin integrity occurs with aging, and thus forms of therapy that encourage myelin formation that are under development as potential treatments for multiple sclerosis may eventually find more widespread use in …