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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves both inflammation and neurodegeneration, with mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress playing key roles. Using the EAE mouse model, we investigated p66ShcA (p66), a redox enzyme that promotes mitochondrial ROS production. p66-knockout mice exhibited reduced clinical severity and axonal damage despite similar inflammation compared to wild-type mice. Neuronal cultures from p66-KO mice showed greater resistance to oxidative stress and preserved mitochondrial integrity. These findings implicate p66 in pathways leading to mitochondrial permeability transition pore activation and neurodegeneration, suggesting p66 inhibition as a potential therapeutic strategy for MS.

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