نتایج جستجو برای: wallerian degeneration

تعداد نتایج: 62133  

2012
Jack T. Wang Zachary A. Medress Ben A. Barres

Axon degeneration is a characteristic event in many neurodegenerative conditions including stroke, glaucoma, and motor neuropathies. However, the molecular pathways that regulate this process remain unclear. Axon loss in chronic neurodegenerative diseases share many morphological features with those in acute injuries, and expression of the Wallerian degeneration slow (WldS) transgene delays ner...

2012
Holly Bridge Gordon T. Plant

Damage to axonal fibers in both central and peripheral nervous system leads to degeneration. The degeneration can be anterograde (Wallerian) in which injury to the cell body or proximal regions of the axon leads to degeneration in the axon distal to the damage. Retrograde degeneration is death of the cell body following axonal injury and can be seen throughout the Central Nervous System (CNS) i...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2010
Nina Weishaupt Gergely Silasi Frederick Colbourne Karim Fouad

When neurons within the motor cortex are fatally injured, their axons, many of which project into the spinal cord, undergo wallerian degeneration. Pathological processes occurring downstream of the cortical damage have not been extensively studied. We created a focal forelimb motor cortex injury in rats and found that axons from cell bodies located in the hindlimb motor cortex (spared by the co...

2013
Sook Young Roh Hyun-soon Jang Yoon Hee Kim

The hot cross bun sign is characterized by cruciform T2 signal hyperintensity in the pons and has been reported to be a specific but not pathognomic for multiple system atrophy. It reflects degeneration of pontine neurons and transverse pontocerebellar fibers, regardless of the underlying pathogenic process. Here, we report a case of hot cross bun sign following bilateral pontine infarction due...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2017
Stephanie Anastasi Reuben Grech

Anastasi S, Grech R. BMJ Case Rep 2017. doi:10.1136/bcr-2017-220212 Description A 30-year-old man underwent MRI of the internal auditory meatus as a routine follow-up after excision of a large left vestibular schwannoma, 2.5 years previously. MRI images showed an incidental finding of left hypertrophic olivary degeneration (figure 1 and figure 2). This phenomenon occurs as a result of Wallerian...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2009
Murali Naidu

Wallerian degeneration is a complicated process whereby axons and myelin sheaths undergo degeneration, and eventually are phagocytosed by macrophages and Schwann cells following nerve damage. Schwann cells proliferate and the endoneural tubes persist. In addition, neurotrophins, neural cell adhesion molecules, cytokines and other soluble factors are upregulated to facilitate regeneration. The i...

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