肌萎缩侧索硬化症和病毒

E F Salazar-Grueso, R P Roos
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肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)是一种病因不明的疾病。许多理论被用来解释ALS的病因,包括病毒感染。本文综述了病毒与ALS发病机制有关的证据,以及病毒诱导的运动神经元疾病(MND)的自然发生和实验模型的最新研究。病毒和ALS之间的联系还有待确定。病毒诱导的MND动物模型的研究可能会揭示ALS病因学的相关过程。
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and viruses.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease of unknown etiology. A number of theories have been pursued to explain the cause of ALS, including viral infection. This review examines the evidence implicating viruses in the pathogenesis of ALS, as well as current studies of naturally occurring and experimental models of virus-induced motor neuron disease (MND). The association of viruses and ALS remains to be established. The study of animal models of virus-induced MND may shed light on processes relevant to the etiology of ALS.

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