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ArtikelIntrinsic Regenerative Ability of Mature CNS Neurons  
Oleh: Chuckowree, Jyoti A. ; Dickson, Tracey C. ; Vickers, James C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Neuroscientist vol. 10 no. 4 (Agu. 2004), page 280–285.
Topik: Regeneration; CNS; Cortex; Axon; Head trauma; Alzheimer
Fulltext: 280TN104.pdf (93.01KB)
Isi artikelA prevailing view in neuroscience is that the mature CNS has relatively little capacity to respond adaptively to injury. Recent data indicating a high degree of structural plasticity in the adult brain provides an impetus to reexamine how central neurons react to trauma. An analysis of both in vivo and in vitro experimental studies demonstrates that certain brain neurons may have an intrinsic ability to respond to structural injury by an attempt at regenerative sprouting. Indeed, aberrant sprouting following neuronal injury may be the cause of epilepsy following brain trauma and may underlie the neuronal changes stimulated by plaque formation in Alzheimer's disease. An understanding of the stereotypical reaction to injury of different CNS neurons, as well as the role of nonneuronal cells, may provide new avenues for therapeutic intervention for a range of neurodegenerative diseases and "acquired" forms of CNS injury.
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