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SUBMITTER: Cambron M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3931920 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cambron Melissa M Mostert Jop J Haentjens Patrick P D'Hooghe Marie M Nagels Guy G Willekens Barbara B Heersema Dorothea D Debruyne Jan J Van Hecke Wim W Algoed Luc L De Klippel Nina N Fosselle Erwin E Laureys Guy G Merckx Henri H Van Wijmeersch Bart B Vanopdenbosch Ludo L Verhagen Wim W Hupperts Raymond R Hengstman Gerald G Michiels Veronique V Van Merhaegen-Wieleman Annick A De Keyser Jacques J
Trials 20140125
<h4>Background</h4>Currently available disease-modifying treatments acting by modifying the immune response are ineffective in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), which is caused by a widespread axonal degeneration. Mechanisms suspected to be involved in this widespread axonal degeneration are reduced axonal energy metabolism, axonal glutamate toxicity, and reduced cerebral blood flow. Fluoxetine might theoretically reduce axonal degeneration in MS because it stimulates energy metabolism throug ...[more]