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To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
Can someone brake this down to a non scientist level?

I'll give it a shot.

Myelin is a substance that is part of a sheath covering portions of human nerve cells. It acts as an insulator, much as the plastic sheath around a spark plug wire acts as an insulator. With that myelin sheath in place, nerve signals can travel quickly down the nerve.

In multiple sclerosis, something damages the myelin sheaths in the brain and spinal cord so the nerves cannot transmit their signals properly. This can affect everything from vision to skin sensation to muscle strength to bowel regularity and more.

For decades the conventional wisdom has been that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease. This means that it is caused by a malfunction of the human immune system. The immune system is supposed to attack and destroy (among other things) bacteria that enter the body through a cut in the skin. It is not supposed to attack and destroy perfectly normal myelin sheaths in the brain and spinal cord.

The linked article proposes a new theory of the cause of MS: that multiple sclerosis is not caused primarily by a problem with the body's immune system, but by an error in the way that the body handles fats.

We are all familiar with a common health problem related to fats: hardening of the arteries that can lead to heart attacks and strokes. The new theory proposes that exactly the same fat-handling problem that causes hardening of the arteries can cause multiple sclerosis. In both cases, cells mistakenly create little deposits of "bad cholesterol." The immune system then attacks those little deposits, damaging surrounding tissue. When this happens in the circulatory system, it creates hardening of the arteries. When it happens in the central nervous system, it creates multiple sclerosis.

With the old theory, the job for M.S. researchers was to figure out how to fix or at least counter the effects of a defective immune system. If this new theory is correct, then the job for M.S. researchers is to stop cells from producing the little deposits of bad cholesterol. That changes the places where researchers will look for cures.

Clearer?

6 posted on 12/22/2011 6:47:26 PM PST by TChad
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To: TChad

Thank you so much for your patience and kindness in educating me. Reading your post was fascinating. I will keep it for the future. I really, really learned a lot from you. It was not wasted time toward me on your part.

I now understand every word of it.

It is truly fascinating as a new direction is on the march away from the autoimmune theory.

Thank goodness.

By the way, Fox’s Neil Cavuto suffers from M.S. and before that battled cancer. (http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/features/neil_cavuto_deals_with_ms)

Thank you again for your time to educate me.

My love to you and your family.

Have a great Christmas.


9 posted on 12/23/2011 8:17:06 AM PST by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer) (Y)
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