نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral nerve injury

تعداد نتایج: 616518  

2017
Lingyan Xing Qiong Cheng Guangbin Zha Sheng Yi

After peripheral nerve injury, immune/inflammatory responses are triggered, which are critical for nerve regeneration. Despite their importance, the underlying molecular changes in immune/inflammatory responses remain largely unknown. In this study, we systematically analyzed differentially expressed genes in immune/inflammatory-related pathways at high temporal resolution and experimentally va...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Bryan C Hains Carl Y Saab Joshua P Klein Matthew J Craner Stephen G Waxman

Peripheral nerve injury is known to upregulate the rapidly repriming Na(v)1.3 sodium channel within first-order spinal sensory neurons. In this study, we hypothesized that (1) after peripheral nerve injury, second-order dorsal horn neurons abnormally express Na(v)1.3, which (2) contributes to the responsiveness of these dorsal horn neurons and to pain-related behaviors. To test these hypotheses...

2013
Shiying Li Qianqian Liu Yongjun Wang Yun Gu Dong Liu Chunming Wang Guohui Ding Jianping Chen Jie Liu Xiaosong Gu

After traumatic injury, peripheral nerves can spontaneously regenerate through highly sophisticated and dynamic processes that are regulated by multiple cellular elements and molecular factors. Despite evidence of morphological changes and of expression changes of a few regulatory genes, global knowledge of gene expression changes and related biological processes during peripheral nerve injury ...

2015
Katarzyna Rogoz Ludvig Stjärne Klas Kullander Malin C. Lagerström

Nerve injury induces a state of prolonged thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity in the innervated area, causing distress in affected individuals. Nerve injury-induced hypersensitivity is partially due to increased activity and thereby sustained release of neurotransmitters from the injured fibers. Glutamate, a prominent neurotransmitter in primary afferents, plays a major role in development ...

Journal: :Cirugia y cirujanos 2017
Pedro Esquivel-Enríquez Iván Pérez-Neri Luisa Manrique-Carmona

BACKGROUND Positioning during neurosurgical procedures is a challenge for surgical teams even if precautions are taken, the mechanisms underlying peripheral nerve injury (elongation, compression or ischaemia) are latent and it is important to know the frequency of occurrence in our environment. OBJECTIVE To analyze the frequency of peripheral nerve injury secondary to surgical positioning. ...

Journal: :Sheng li xue bao : [Acta physiologica Sinica] 2008
Jun-Ming Zhang Judith A Strong

Traumatic injury or inflammatory irritation of the peripheral nervous system often leads to persistent pathophysiological pain states. It has been well-documented that, after peripheral nerve injury or inflammation, functional and anatomical alterations sweep over the entire peripheral nervous system including the peripheral nerve endings, the injured or inflamed afferent fibers, the dorsal roo...

2013
Yu-Qiu Jiang Arturo Andrade Diane Lipscombe

Presynaptic voltage-gated calcium Ca(V)2.2 channels play a privileged role in spinal level sensitization following peripheral nerve injury. Direct and indirect inhibitors of Ca(V)2.2 channel activity in spinal dorsal horn are analgesic in chronic pain states. Ca(V)2.2 channels represent a family of splice isoforms that are expressed in different combinations according to cell-type. A pair of mu...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2011
Hakan Aldskogius

Microglia respond rapidly to injury of peripheral nerve axons (axotomy). This response is integrated into the responses of the injured neurons, i.e. processes for neuron survival, axon regeneration and restoration of target contact. The microglial response is also integrated in changes in presynaptic terminals on axotomized motor or autonomic neurons and in changes in the central terminals of p...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Rhona Seijffers Charles D Mills Clifford J Woolf

Peripheral axons of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, but not their central axons in the dorsal columns, regenerate after injury. However, if the neurons are conditioned by a peripheral nerve injury into an actively growing state, the rate of peripheral axonal growth is accelerated and the injured central axons begin to regenerate. The growth-promoting effects of conditioning injuries have tw...

Journal: :Neuroscience Letters 2016
Jinyu Zheng Jian Sun Xiaocheng Lu Penglai Zhao Kai Li Lixin Li

Nowadays peripheral nerve injurie occurs more common, the outcome is often poor because of the ineffective treatment. Recent researches revealed the duration of BDNF administration acts a positive role during the nerve regeneration, but its potential mechanisms beneath the behavioral recovery and axonal regrowth after peripheral nerve injury are still controversial. To observe the potential mec...

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