[PDF][PDF] Autonomic consequences of spinal cord injury

S Hou, AG Rabchevsky - Compr Physiol, 2014 - researchgate.net
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results not only in motor and sensory deficits but also in autonomic
dysfunctions. The disruption of connections between higher brain centers and the spinal …

Spinal cord regeneration

W Young - Cell transplantation, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Three theories of regeneration dominate neuroscience today, all purporting to explain why
the adult central nervous system (CNS) cannot regenerate. One theory proposes that Nogo …

Transplantation of neuronal and glial restricted precursors into contused spinal cord improves bladder and motor functions, decreases thermal hypersensitivity, and …

T Mitsui, JS Shumsky, AC Lepore… - Journal of …, 2005 - Soc Neuroscience
Transplanting neuronal and glial restricted precursors (NRP/GRP) into a midthoracic injury 9
d after contusion improved bladder and motor function, diminished thermal hypersensitivity …

Rodent models for treatment of spinal cord injury: research trends and progress toward useful repair

ES Rosenzweig, JW McDonald - Current opinion in neurology, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Delayed treatment protocols may extend the window of opportunity for treatment of spinal
cord injury, whereas continued progress in the prevention of secondary cell death will …

Transplants of fibroblasts expressing BDNF and NT-3 promote recovery of bladder and hindlimb function following spinal contusion injury in rats

T Mitsui, I Fischer, JS Shumsky, M Murray - Experimental neurology, 2005 - Elsevier
We examined whether fibroblasts, genetically modified to express BDNF and NT-3 (Fb-
BDNF/NT3) and transplanted into a thoracic spinal injury site, would enhance recovery of …

Transplantation of neural progenitor cells in chronic spinal cord injury

Y Jin, J Bouyer, JS Shumsky, C Haas, I Fischer - Neuroscience, 2016 - Elsevier
Previous studies demonstrated that neural progenitor cells (NPCs) transplanted into a
subacute contusion injury improve motor, sensory, and bladder function. In this study we …

Neuronal repair and replacement in spinal cord injury

FM Bareyre - Journal of the neurological sciences, 2008 - Elsevier
Spinal cord injury (SCI) often induces loss of motor and/or sensory function below the level
of injury. While deficits persist in complete lesions, partial lesions of the spinal cord can be …

Assessing neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction after spinal cord injury: Animal models in preclinical neuro-urology research

AW Doelman, F Streijger, SJA Majerus, MS Damaser… - Biomedicines, 2023 - mdpi.com
Neurogenic bladder dysfunction is a condition that affects both bladder storage and voiding
function and remains one of the leading causes of morbidity after spinal cord injury (SCI) …

Transplantation of human glial restricted progenitors and derived astrocytes into a contusion model of spinal cord injury

Y Jin, B Neuhuber, A Singh, J Bouyer… - Journal of …, 2011 - liebertpub.com
Transplantation of neural progenitors remains a promising therapeutic approach to spinal
cord injury (SCI), but the anatomical and functional evaluation of their effects is complex …

The effect of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation on the recovery of bladder and hindlimb function after spinal cord contusion in rats

WB Park, SY Kim, SH Lee, HW Kim, JS Park… - BMC neuroscience, 2010 - Springer
Background Mesenchymal stem cells are widely used for transplantation into the injured
spinal cord in vivo model and for safety, many human clinical trials are continuing to promote …