Definition of Demyelinating
- The fatty protein that protects our nerve cells or neurons is known as myelin. During a multiple sclerosis attack, this protein is destroyed and the nerve becomes inflamed.
- When seen on an MRI image, these patches of demyelination appear white and are known as lesions.
- According to the Multiple Sclerosis Encyclopedia, doctors do not know what causes demyelination but believe it may be a result of the body's immune system attacking the healthy myelin.
- Not only myelin is destroyed during a multiple sclerosis attack. Oligodendrocytes, nervous system cells that produce myelin, are also destroyed during demyelination.
- When nerves become exposed during demyelination, certain body parts or functions may cease to work. Multiple sclerosis most often begins with its symptoms coming and going in flare-ups as the myelin is destroyed.
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