New Study Finds Hepatitis C Capable of Hurting Brain Cells
Hepatitis C damages brain cells
October 20, 2010
by Catherine Scott, News Staff
University of Alberta virologists have recently confirmed that the hepatitis C virus (HCV), commonly known as a disease that affects the liver, also adversely affects certain cells in the brain.
Working with a team of virologists, Dr. Christopher Power and Dr. Pornpun Vivithanaporn exposed an hepatitis C protein to glial cells, the structural cells of the brain, and discovered that it is possible to infect them. The infected cells also release toxic factors that can potentially damage neurons.
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