Neuronal somatic plasmalemmal permeability and dendritic beading caused by head rotational traumatic brain injury in pigs–An exploratory study
JP Harris, CJ Mietus, KD Browne, KL Wofford… - Frontiers in Cellular …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Closed-head traumatic brain injury (TBI) is induced by rapid motion of the head, resulting in
diffuse strain fields throughout the brain. The injury mechanism (s), loading thresholds, and …
diffuse strain fields throughout the brain. The injury mechanism (s), loading thresholds, and …
Contrasting experimental rodent aftercare with human clinical treatment for cervical spinal cord injury: Bridging the translational “Valley of Death”
AL Silverstein, KG Lawson, HF Farhadi… - Journal of …, 2023 - liebertpub.com
More than half of all spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur at the cervical level and often lead to
life-threatening breathing motor dysfunction. The C2 hemisection (C2Hx) and high cervical …
life-threatening breathing motor dysfunction. The C2 hemisection (C2Hx) and high cervical …
Neuronal membrane disruption occurs late following diffuse brain trauma in rats and involves a subpopulation of NeuN negative cortical neurons
ML Hernandez, T Chatlos, KM Gorse… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The repercussions of traumatic brain injury (TBI) endure years following the initial insult and
involve chronic impairments/disabilities. Studies indicate that these morbidities stem from …
involve chronic impairments/disabilities. Studies indicate that these morbidities stem from …
Axonal injury following mild traumatic brain injury is exacerbated by repetitive insult and is linked to the delayed attenuation of NeuN expression without concomitant …
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) affects brain structure and function and can lead to
persistent abnormalities. Repetitive mTBI exacerbates the acute phase response to injury …
persistent abnormalities. Repetitive mTBI exacerbates the acute phase response to injury …
Cellular sources and neuroprotective roles of interleukin-10 in the facial motor nucleus after axotomy
EM Runge, DO Setter, AK Iyer, EJ Regele, FM Kennedy… - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Facial motoneuron (FMN) survival is mediated by CD4+ T cells in an interleukin-10 (IL-10)-
dependent manner after facial nerve axotomy (FNA), but CD4+ T cells themselves are not …
dependent manner after facial nerve axotomy (FNA), but CD4+ T cells themselves are not …
An ATF3-CreERT2 knock-in mouse for axotomy-induced genetic editing: proof of principle
Genome editing techniques have facilitated significant advances in our understanding of
fundamental biological processes, and the Cre-Lox system has been instrumental in these …
fundamental biological processes, and the Cre-Lox system has been instrumental in these …
Assessing the Stability of the Motor Networks Recruited During the Bimanual String-Pulling Task Throughout Stroke Recovery
M Ladouceur - 2023 - ruor.uottawa.ca
In the absence of treatment following strokes, both humans and model organisms
demonstrate partial improvements in motor function. Several endogenous mechanisms …
demonstrate partial improvements in motor function. Several endogenous mechanisms …
Open late: neuronal membrane disruption late in traumatic brain injury
ML Hernandez, MJ Cho… - Neural Regeneration …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Membrane disruption is a pathology in which the cellular phospholipid bilayer, which is the
cell's primary defense from the extracellular environment, is compromised. Some neurons …
cell's primary defense from the extracellular environment, is compromised. Some neurons …
[图书][B] The Role of Interleukin-10 in Cd4+ T Cell-Mediated Neuroprotection after Facial Nerve Injury
EM Runge - 2019 - search.proquest.com
The adaptive arm of the immune system is necessary for facial motoneuron (FMN) survival
after facial nerve axotomy (FNA). CD4+ T cells mediate FMN survival after FNA in an …
after facial nerve axotomy (FNA). CD4+ T cells mediate FMN survival after FNA in an …