Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6278240 | Neuroscience | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Long segmental nerve trunk crush injuries do not impair regeneration but instead generate greater axon plasticity that results in larger numbers of mature myelinated axons. The changes occur without apparent change in SC activation, overall nerve architecture or nerve blood flow. While the mechanism is uncertain, the findings indicate that manipulation of the nerve microenvironment can induce substantial changes in regenerative sprouting.
Keywords
DRGGFAPPBSRT-PCRFluorogoldLDFiNOSBDNFPeripheral nerve injuryOctAxon regenerationhydrogen clearanceShhoptimum cutting temperatureSchwann cellsinducible nitric oxide synthasesonic hedgehogPeripheral nerveBrain-derived neurotrophic factorlaser Doppler flowmetryphosphate buffer solutionneurofilamentreverse transcription polymerase chain reactionGlial fibrillary acidic proteinthreshold cycledorsal root ganglia
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Authors
Q.G. Xu, R. Midha, J.A. Martinez, G.F. Guo, D.W. Zochodne,