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Research project

Systemic inflammation and the blood-brain barrier in multiple sclerosis (SIBIMS)

Project overview

Systemic inflammation affects the natural history of long-term neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Various possible mechanisms may underlie this phenomenon and precise identification may lead to new avenues of therapeutic intervention. One such mechanism is a change in blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability related to the systemic inflammatory response. The BBB exists to protect the delicate brain, since neurones need a very stable environment to function and survive. We have previously shown that the BBB in disease states may be more susceptible to become leakier in the presence of systemic inflammation, compared to the healthy BBB.

This study aims to investigate BBB permeability during systemic inflammation in people with progressive MS and control individuals without neurological disease. are common and may trigger systemic inflammation. In this project we hypothesize that systemic infections, namely urinary tract infections are associated with a leakier BBB disruption, as measured with dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. We also hypothesize that the magnitude of BBB change is proportional to the systemic inflammatory response (as measured by urinary neopterin-to-creatinine ratio) and central nervous system symptoms, and more marked in people with MS than control individuals.

Staff

Lead researcher

Professor Ian Galea MD FRCP PhD

Prof (Clinical & Experimental Neurology)

Research interests

  • Brain haemorrhage: pathophysiology
  • Blood-brain barrier and immune-brain signalling
  • Neuroimmunology
Other researchers

Dr Aravinthan Varatharaj BMBCh MA(Oxon) PhD PGCME MRCP

Associate Professor in Neurology

Research outputs

Diarmuid Glavin,
Denise Kelly,
Greta K Wood,
Beth MS Mccausland,
Mark A Ellul,
Ian Galea,
Rhys H Thomas,
Benedict D Michael,
& Brian Gallen
, 2021 , Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases , 30 (9) , 105915
Type: article
Amy L Ross Russell,
Marc Hardwick,
Athavan Jeyanantham,
Laura M White,
Saumitro Deb,
Girvan Burnside,
Harriet Joy,
Craig J Smith,
Thomas A Pollak,
Timothy R Nicholson,
Nicholas WS Davies,
Hadi Manji,
Ava Easton,
Stephen Ray,
Michael S Zandi,
Jonathan P. Coles,
David K. Menon,
Beth Mccausland,
Mark A Ellul,
Naomi Thomas,
Gerome Breen,
Stephen Keddie,
Michael P Lunn,
John PS Burn,
Graziella Quattrocchi,
Luke Dixon,
Claire M Rice,
George Pengas,
Rustam Al-Shahi Salman,
Alan Carson,
Eileen M. Joyce,
Martin R Turner,
Laura A Benjamin,
Tom Solomon,
Rachel Kneen,
Sarah Pett,
Rhys H Thomas,
Benedict D Michael,
& Ian Galea
, 2021 , Brain Communications , 3 (3) , fcab168
Type: article
,
Aravinthan Varatharaj,
Thomas A Pollak,
Timothy R Nicholson,
Jonathan P Coles,
Laura A Benjamin,
Alan Carson,
Rhys H Thomas,
& Benedict D Michael
, 2020 , Lancet Psychiatry , 7 (11) , 934--935
Type: article
Charlotte Stuart,
Elina Zotova,
Grielof Koster,
Grace Richardson,
Faye Cornick,
Mark Weal,
Anthony Postle,
, 2020 , The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine , 5 (1) , 101–113
Type: article
Ashwin A. Pinto,
Liam S. Carroll ,
Vijay Nar,
Aravinthan Varatharaj,
, 2020 , Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation , 7 (5) , 1--4
Type: article
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