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What Causes Changes in White Matter?

Karize Uy
Karize Uy

There are a lot of causes for changes in white matter; some are natural factors that occur normally and are generally harmless. Other causes can be neurological diseases that can specifically target the brain. There are also some external factors that can cause white matter changes, such as recreational drugs, inhalants, and other substances that are harmful to a person’s overall health.

One common factor that causes changes in white matter is aging. Almost all cells inside the human body are constantly renewed, including the neurons located in the white matter. The regeneration process, however, slows down when the person ages and can sometimes result in changes, like lesions or scar-like patches in the brain, or ultimately, death of the neurons. These changes are said to begin at the age of 60 and decrease a person’s cognitive ability. This is why many elderly people experience forgetfulness and deterioration and are sometimes described as senile.

Abusing inhalants, including nail polish remover, can cause changes in white matter.
Abusing inhalants, including nail polish remover, can cause changes in white matter.

Diseases that are known to be “degenerative” can also bring about changes in white matter, sometimes slowly and sometimes in rapid progression. Examples of these diseases are multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease. White matter is the brain’s “wiring system” that connects the cells within the gray matter to each other. When the white matter experience changes or does not regenerate properly, it cannot transmit messages to the gray matter’s cell bodies, and information such as muscle movements and memory recall cannot be processed. Other medical conditions that can affect the white matter include hypertension, strokes, and severe migraines.

Neurons are responsible for receiving and transmitting information throughout the brain.
Neurons are responsible for receiving and transmitting information throughout the brain.

Substance abuse can also cause major deterioration and changes in white matter, especially through continuous use. Inhalants, substances and drugs that are introduced via inhalation are especially dangerous because they shoot towards the brain more rapidly. These drugs are considered toxic to the body, and when they enter the brain, they disrupt the communication process between the gray and white matter and eventually destroy the latter’s neurons. Examples of these inhalants are methamphetamine, heroin, and even cigarettes. Some inhalants can also come in the form of household products such as hairspray, dust and insect repellants and nail polish remover.

Patients who have nonspecific changes to the brain's white matter may suffer from migraines and high blood pressure.
Patients who have nonspecific changes to the brain's white matter may suffer from migraines and high blood pressure.

White matter changes can be delayed, prevented, and sometimes treated. Being involved in mentally-challenging activities and games can keep the brain functioning properly. A healthy lifestyle through proper diet and exercise can also help keep strokes and hypertension at bay. Avoiding vices such as drug use, smoking, and alcohol is also advisable. For patients with degenerative diseases, doctors usually recommend treatment or medication to regulate and lessen the effects of the disease.

Discussion Comments

laughlion56

White matter in the brain allows different parts of the brain to communicate. Damaged white matter is found in many brain diseases including: Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and more.

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    • Abusing inhalants, including nail polish remover, can cause changes in white matter.
      By: travis manley
      Abusing inhalants, including nail polish remover, can cause changes in white matter.
    • Neurons are responsible for receiving and transmitting information throughout the brain.
      By: kateryna zakorko
      Neurons are responsible for receiving and transmitting information throughout the brain.
    • Patients who have nonspecific changes to the brain's white matter may suffer from migraines and high blood pressure.
      By: MediablitzImages
      Patients who have nonspecific changes to the brain's white matter may suffer from migraines and high blood pressure.
    • Inhalants like cigarette smoke can cause changes in white matter.
      By: Sergii Figurnyi
      Inhalants like cigarette smoke can cause changes in white matter.
    • Changes in white matter are said to begin at the age of 60, causing a decrease in cognitive ability.
      By: wildworx
      Changes in white matter are said to begin at the age of 60, causing a decrease in cognitive ability.
    • White matter lesions occur most frequently among elderly people.
      By: krutoeva
      White matter lesions occur most frequently among elderly people.
    • Degenerative diseases like multiple sclerosis may cause changes in white matter.
      By: designua
      Degenerative diseases like multiple sclerosis may cause changes in white matter.
    • Alzheimer's disease can bring about changes in white matter.
      By: chuugo
      Alzheimer's disease can bring about changes in white matter.
    • The use of substances like methamphetamine or heroin can cause white matter to deteriorate.
      By: gaborphotos
      The use of substances like methamphetamine or heroin can cause white matter to deteriorate.