Cell transplantation therapy for spinal cord injury
Spinal cord injury can lead to severe motor, sensory and autonomic dysfunction. Currently,
there is no effective treatment for the injured spinal cord. The transplantation of Schwann …
there is no effective treatment for the injured spinal cord. The transplantation of Schwann …
Advances in biomaterial‐based spinal cord injury repair
H Shen, C Fan, Z You, Z Xiao… - Advanced Functional …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Spinal cord injury (SCI) often leads to the loss of motor and sensory functions and is a major
challenge in neurological clinical practice. Understanding the pathophysiological changes …
challenge in neurological clinical practice. Understanding the pathophysiological changes …
[HTML][HTML] In vivo reprogramming of NG2 glia enables adult neurogenesis and functional recovery following spinal cord injury
Adult neurogenesis plays critical roles in maintaining brain homeostasis and responding to
neurogenic insults. However, the adult mammalian spinal cord lacks an intrinsic capacity for …
neurogenic insults. However, the adult mammalian spinal cord lacks an intrinsic capacity for …
[HTML][HTML] Distinct oligodendrocyte populations have spatial preference and different responses to spinal cord injury
EM Floriddia, T Lourenço, S Zhang… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Mature oligodendrocytes (MOLs) show transcriptional heterogeneity, the functional
consequences of which are unclear. MOL heterogeneity might correlate with the local …
consequences of which are unclear. MOL heterogeneity might correlate with the local …
[HTML][HTML] Liproxstatin-1 is an effective inhibitor of oligodendrocyte ferroptosis induced by inhibition of glutathione peroxidase 4
BY Fan, YL Pang, WX Li, CX Zhao… - Neural regeneration …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Our previous studies showed that ferroptosis plays an important role in the acute and
subacute stages of spinal cord injury. High intracellular iron levels and low glutathione …
subacute stages of spinal cord injury. High intracellular iron levels and low glutathione …
[HTML][HTML] Dealing with danger in the CNS: the response of the immune system to injury
Fighting pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis are prerequisites for survival. Both
of these functions are upheld by the immune system, though the latter is often overlooked in …
of these functions are upheld by the immune system, though the latter is often overlooked in …
[HTML][HTML] The glia-derived alarmin IL-33 orchestrates the immune response and promotes recovery following CNS injury
Inflammation is a prominent feature of CNS injury that heavily influences neuronal survival,
yet the signals that initiate and control it remain poorly understood. Here we identify the …
yet the signals that initiate and control it remain poorly understood. Here we identify the …
[HTML][HTML] Origin of new glial cells in intact and injured adult spinal cord
F Barnabé-Heider, C Göritz, H Sabelström… - Cell stem cell, 2010 - cell.com
Several distinct cell types in the adult central nervous system have been suggested to act as
stem or progenitor cells generating new cells under physiological or pathological conditions …
stem or progenitor cells generating new cells under physiological or pathological conditions …
Targeting apoptosis and autophagy following spinal cord injury: Therapeutic approaches to polyphenols and candidate phytochemicals
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a neurological disorder associated with the loss of sensory and
motor function. Understanding the precise dysregulated signaling pathways, especially …
motor function. Understanding the precise dysregulated signaling pathways, especially …
[HTML][HTML] Spinal cord injury reveals multilineage differentiation of ependymal cells
Spinal cord injury often results in permanent functional impairment. Neural stem cells
present in the adult spinal cord can be expanded in vitro and improve recovery when …
present in the adult spinal cord can be expanded in vitro and improve recovery when …