Sleep may play a key role in the production and repair of myelin, the protective covering of nerve cells that is attacked and damaged in people with multiple sclerosis, according to early research in mice carried out at the University of Wisconsin.
The research found that the rate of production of a type of brain cell called oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) doubled in sleep relative to waking. OPCs are a type of cell that give rise to myelin in both healthy and injured adult brains...... Read More - http://www.ms-uk.org/index.cfm/myelin
Researchers find possible link between sleep and MS
Researchers find possible link between sleep and MS
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Re: Researchers find possible link between sleep and MS
I FOUND SEVERAL ARTICLES ABOUT THIS TOPIC.
IS INTERESTING THE USE OF MELATONIN AND ITS CORRELATION WITH VITAMIN D IN THE MONTHS WITH LESS SUNLIGHT.
IS INTERESTING THE USE OF MELATONIN AND ITS CORRELATION WITH VITAMIN D IN THE MONTHS WITH LESS SUNLIGHT.
Re: Researchers find possible link between sleep and MS
Just when I am wondering if my recent 12-hour slumbers may be boosting my immune system and contributing to my disease progression.
If ms is truly n autoimmune disease, anyway.
If ms is truly n autoimmune disease, anyway.
Laura
Secondary progressive
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Secondary progressive
14mg aubagio
Edss = 8
Check out my blog!
Laura5myMSstories.blogspot.com
Re: Researchers find possible link between sleep and MS
This is great news! Unless, of course, you have insomnia.
Re: Researchers find possible link between sleep and MS
I never had and still don't have any sleeping problem. Still my MS is progressing . . .
Lack of sleep is bad for anybody - and too much isn't healthy either
Lack of sleep is bad for anybody - and too much isn't healthy either
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