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继发进展型多发性硬化症:当前认知与未来挑战

Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: current knowledge and future challenges.

作者信息

Rovaris Marco, Confavreux Christian, Furlan Roberto, Kappos Ludwig, Comi Giancarlo, Filippi Massimo

机构信息

Neuroimaging Research Unit, Scientific Institute and University Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Lancet Neurol. 2006 Apr;5(4):343-54. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(06)70410-0.

Abstract

The secondary progressive phase of multiple sclerosis (MS), which is characterised by a steady accrual of fixed disability after an initial relapsing remitting course, is not clearly understood. Although there is no consensus on the mechanisms underlying such a transition to the progressive phase, epidemiological and neuroimaging studies indicate that it is probably driven by the high prevalence of neurodegenerative compared with inflammatory pathological changes. This notion is lent support by the limited efficacy of available immunomodulating and immunosuppressive treatment strategies, which seems to be further decreased in the late stages of secondary progressive MS. No established clinical or paraclinical predictors of the transition from relapsing remitting to secondary progressive MS have been described. However, the use of quantitative MRI-derived measures is warranted to monitor natural history studies and therapeutic trials of secondary progressive MS with increased reliability. In view of the small effects of immunomodulating and immunosuppressive treatments in preventing the transition to secondary progression, the development of treatments promoting neuroaxonal repair remains an important goal in this disease.

摘要

多发性硬化症(MS)的继发进展期,其特征是在初始复发缓解病程后出现固定残疾的稳步累积,目前尚未完全明确。尽管对于向进展期转变的潜在机制尚无共识,但流行病学和神经影像学研究表明,与炎症性病理变化相比,神经退行性变的高患病率可能是其驱动因素。现有免疫调节和免疫抑制治疗策略的疗效有限,这一观点得到了支持,而在继发进展型MS的晚期,其疗效似乎进一步降低。目前尚未描述从复发缓解型MS转变为继发进展型MS的既定临床或临床前预测指标。然而,使用定量MRI衍生测量方法对于监测继发进展型MS的自然病史研究和治疗试验具有更高的可靠性,是很有必要的。鉴于免疫调节和免疫抑制治疗在预防向继发进展转变方面效果甚微,促进神经轴突修复的治疗方法的开发仍然是该疾病的一个重要目标。

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