Multiple sclerosis | Understanding the roles of B cells

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2014
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a leading cause of neurological disability affecting 2.3 million people worldwide. Recent clinical evidence suggests that B cells contribute to both the inflammatory and neurodegenerative aspects of the disease. Learn about the role B cells are believed to play in the origination and development of MS.
    Once inside the central nervous system, B cells have the capacity to impact the underlying pathophysiology of MS through a number of functions, including antigen presentation, cytokine production, autoantibody production and ectopic lymphoid follicle-like aggregates.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @sbarrmed
    @sbarrmed 9 років тому +23

    One of the finest medical animations I have ever seen. Bravo!

    • @meganjuergensen5596
      @meganjuergensen5596 5 років тому

      sbarrmed just wish all the cartoons were also in English

  • @Paul9735
    @Paul9735 2 роки тому +1

    I have relapses every 3-5 weeks with enhancing lesions. Should be starting Ocrevus in 2 days and I’m very excited to see what it’ll do.

  • @BridgetMermikides
    @BridgetMermikides 6 місяців тому

    Incredible video thank you - I have just received my first Ocrevus infusion so it's great to this explained so clearly.

  • @beequinn5204
    @beequinn5204 4 роки тому +1

    My only living sister has MS I’m going to share this podcast as it explains her condition. Many thanks

  • @robertatozer5250
    @robertatozer5250 9 років тому +7

    Amazing and very informative, helps understand how important research really is.
    Well done Roche you helped me understand MS a little better.

  • @jazz_octavian
    @jazz_octavian 10 років тому +13

    This is great guys. This is the type of branded content I like to be served - so educational, interesting and valuable to watch. Watched the whole thing :)

  • @hydrogeddonn
    @hydrogeddonn 9 років тому +19

    Educational, beautiful, and very professional.
    Amazing in all sense of the word.
    Good job.

    • @lorrainejohnson829
      @lorrainejohnson829 Рік тому

      Ive had MS for 25 yrs and this finally helps me understand the disease! thank you so much-WOW!!!

  • @TrueWealths
    @TrueWealths 5 років тому +2

    The animation on this was incredible!

  • @margueriteondoa3152
    @margueriteondoa3152 3 роки тому +1

    great video, very educational. Makes it easy to understand.

  • @acoooodvdoooo
    @acoooodvdoooo 10 років тому +3

    amazing video!

  • @francescomarcelli5278
    @francescomarcelli5278 9 років тому

    aggiornato, chiaro. bellissimo lavoro

  • @Nodif
    @Nodif 3 роки тому +2

    SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOL I AM SOOOOOO AMAZED

  • @thunderning8321
    @thunderning8321 10 років тому +2

    Beautiful animation

  • @limerence8365
    @limerence8365 3 роки тому +1

    This is a great video. I don't know if I have MS but I do get fatigue, depression sometimes my legs go numb and tired (usually one at a time) and get tired as if I've been working them all day and stay that way even after rest. I've been concerned about it and these videos have been very helpful.

    • @roche
      @roche  3 роки тому

      Hi Limerence,
      Thank you for getting in touch with us.
      If you have questions regarding a treatment or medication, please consult your healthcare provider first or get in touch with one of our offices in your country. You can find a detailed list of Roche offices: www.roche.com/about/business/roche_worldwide.htm. It’s not that we don’t want to help, but social media is not the right place to discuss private health information.
      Wishing you all the very best. Your Roche UA-cam team

    • @SelfReflective
      @SelfReflective 2 роки тому

      Limerence: Have you been diagnosed?

  • @user-ew4jj4bk9t
    @user-ew4jj4bk9t 3 місяці тому

    Excellent explanation

  • @ajwangabrendah1592
    @ajwangabrendah1592 6 років тому +2

    very informative

  • @huynhanh3586
    @huynhanh3586 9 років тому

    Nice illustration!
    This video also reminds me of the important function of astrocytes in the human brain.

  • @user-xu9lb4bp8v
    @user-xu9lb4bp8v 7 років тому

    Amazing video - only missing out the very important plasma cells in the meningeal lymphoid follicles.

  • @ameeramansour9304
    @ameeramansour9304 3 роки тому +1

    المقطع جميل جداً شكراً ❤️👏🏻

  • @chickenman7032
    @chickenman7032 3 роки тому +2

    I hope all them people who make desisions on ssi cases the judges the dr's and the lawyers get m.s. and has to live with this horrible illness for telling people they do not need ssi its not that bad! they suck and dont know how bad this is to live with.

  • @kelticach4999
    @kelticach4999 3 роки тому

    The problem with this concept is that in most MS patients np autoantigen can be identified (anti-MOG or AQP4 identify rare subgroups of MS-like diseases). An interesting phenomenon to be discussed is also the MRZ reaction.

  • @Orthodox.777
    @Orthodox.777 4 роки тому +1

    So those cells destroy myelin? Sorry i don't understand English language that good

  • @sergeyslepov
    @sergeyslepov 9 років тому +6

    Are we getting any closer to finding a cure for MS? Any expectations on this?

    • @mohamedorayith4626
      @mohamedorayith4626 3 роки тому +1

      probably not... There doesn't seem to be any true treatment for nearly all brain disorders

  • @huraizulhalkap9464
    @huraizulhalkap9464 6 років тому

    The main function of the Blood Brain Barrier is to protect the brain and keep it isolated from harmful toxins that are potentially in the blood stream.
    The Blood Brain Barrier has certain requirements because of the function that it serves. The barrier only allows substances that weigh less than 500 amu (atomic mass units), are relatively compact in shape and size, and are lipid soluble to pass through into the brain.
    Properties of Essential Oils
    Being aromatic, essential oils can easily circulate in the air so that they can enter our noses and be detected as a smell. Essential oils are all less than 500 amu (most are under 300 amu).
    Essential oils are compact in shape - almost always containing ring structures. Other fatty molecules, even though they weigh less than 500 amu, consist of long chains rather than rings and thus their shape prohibits them from going through the “filter”. Reference source: The Chemistry of Essential Oils Made Simple by Dr David Stewart.
    Essential oils are also fat soluble. This makes them easy to enter into the blood tissue of the brain, thus affecting brain function and delivering its therapeutic benefits.
    Other molecules do not have all of these characteristics. Even water. Although its atomic mass unit (weight) is only 18, it is not fat soluble - which is a good thing as too many water molecules in the brain can be dangerous.
    There are substances besides essential oils that can cross the blood brain barrier. Many of these are toxic and they are chemicals we come in contact with every day - gasoline, cleaning solutions, pesticides, herbicides, and pollutants in the air, among others.

    • @paulsauter7123
      @paulsauter7123 6 років тому

      Why are toxic substances able to pass through the barrier? Or is that the reason why we die when we consume these kinds of substances?

  • @rauldominguez1438
    @rauldominguez1438 7 років тому

    soy paciente con Esclerosis múltiple. Favor suministren información en Spanish

    • @roche
      @roche  7 років тому

      Hi Raúl,
      Thank you for reaching out. We kindly want to refer you to our Spanish website: www.rochepacientes.es/ If you are still in need of further information kindly contact our colleagues: spain.pacientes(a)roche.com

  • @santiagoserranorodriguez8396
    @santiagoserranorodriguez8396 9 років тому +1

    Its surprising how we nknow the disesase and slow found solution for the diseases

  • @saanvafi6476
    @saanvafi6476 6 років тому

    I was celiac for 15 yrs.whenever I ingested gluten, I had pian in gut , rashes, diarrhea .... With no problem in brain. After hep B vaccination ..... I developed confusion &. Extreme stuttering .
    I learnt hep b vaccine induces B cells ... I hope someone can come up with solution to undo what hepb vaccine did

  • @youcefbenchouk5030
    @youcefbenchouk5030 9 років тому

    L'enquête officielle entre l'entrevue et le spectateur

  • @jorgechristiamestupinanflo3812
    @jorgechristiamestupinanflo3812 6 років тому

    traduccion al Castellano

  • @suvikhyasiingh
    @suvikhyasiingh 2 місяці тому

    auto reactive b cell is an imposter

  • @obviouslytwo4u
    @obviouslytwo4u 4 роки тому

    Hope my b cells are not leaning this bad habit lol Go vegan