Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3107851 | Chinese Journal of Traumatology | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Since loss of oligodendrocytes and consequent demy-elination of spared axons severely impair the functional re-covery of injured spinal cord, it is reasonably expected that the reduction of oligodendroglial death and enhanced remyelination of demyelinated axons will have a therapeutic potential to treat spinal cord injury. Amelioration of axonal myelination in the injured spinal cord is valuable for recov-ery of the neural function of incompletely injured patients. Here, this article presents an overview about the patho- physiology and mechanism of axonal demyelination in spi-nal cord injury and discusses its therapeutic significance in the treatment of spinal cord injury. Moreover, it further in-troduces the recent strategies to improve the axonal myeliantion to facilitate functional recovery of spinal cord injury.