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Publication : Matrix metalloproteinases and diseases of the CNS.

First Author  Yong VW Year  1998
Journal  Trends Neurosci Volume  21
Issue  2 Pages  75-80
PubMed ID  9498303 Mgi Jnum  J:45817
Mgi Id  MGI:1196147 Doi  10.1016/s0166-2236(97)01169-7
Citation  Yong VW, et al. (1998) Matrix metalloproteinases and diseases of the CNS. Trends Neurosci 21(2):75-80
abstractText  Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are increasingly being implicated in the pathogenesis of several CNS diseases. In multiple sclerosis, MMPs could be responsible for the influx of inflammatory mononuclear cells into the CNS, contribute to myelin destruction and disrupt the integrity of the blood-brain barrier; in Alzheimer's disease, MMPs might mediate the deposition of amyloid beta-proteins; and MMPs are known to contribute to the invasiveness of malignant glioma cells and might regulate their angiogenic capacity. Nonetheless, MMPs could also have beneficial roles in recovery from CNS injury.Therefore, both the identity of the MMP and its cellular origin could determine whether disease pathogenesis or regeneration occurs, and thus synthetic MMP inhibitors might be valuable for treating some CNS diseases.
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