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Neurology Research

Browse the latest research summaries in the field of neurology for spinal cord injury patients and caregivers.

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Spinal Cord InjuryNeurologyGenetics

Age-Dependent Transcriptome and Proteome Following Transection of Neonatal Spinal Cord of Monodelphis domestica (South American Grey Short-Tailed Opossum)

PLoS ONE, 2014 • June 10, 2014

This study analyzes the transcriptome and proteome of Monodelphis domestica after spinal cord injury at two postnatal ages, P7 and P28. At P7, only 40 genes changed expression, mostly related to immun...

KEY FINDING: Following injury at P7 only forty genes changed (all increased expression); most were immune/inflammatory genes.

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Regenerative MedicineNeurologyGenetics

Neuronal deletion of GSK3β increases microtubule speed in the growth cone and enhances axon regeneration via CRMP-2 and independently of MAP1B and CLASP2

BMC Biology, 2014 • June 12, 2014

The study demonstrates that increased microtubule dynamics in the growth cone are associated with enhanced axonal growth, particularly after a conditioning lesion. GSK3β, a kinase regulating microtubu...

KEY FINDING: Decreased GSK3β activity and increased microtubule growth speed are present in conditioned neurons with high regenerative capacity.

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NeurologyPain ManagementSurgery

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment Approaches

Cureus, 2024 • December 24, 2024

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition characterized by significant sensory, motor, and autonomic dysfunction, often following trauma or nerve injury. The management of CRPS...

KEY FINDING: CRPS involves a complex interplay of peripheral and central mechanisms, neurogenic and classic inflammation, and potential autoimmune and psychological influences.

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Spinal Cord InjuryUrologyNeurology

A Toll-Like Receptor 9 Antagonist Improves Bladder Function and White Matter Sparing in Spinal Cord Injury

JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2014 • November 1, 2014

This study investigates the effects of a TLR9 antagonist on bladder function and tissue sparing in mice with spinal cord injury (SCI). The results showed that the TLR9 antagonist decreased urinary ret...

KEY FINDING: The TLR9 antagonist (CpG ODN 2088) decreased urinary retention in mice with SCI.

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Regenerative MedicineNeurologyGenetics

STAT3 Modulation to Enhance Motor Neuron Differentiation in Human Neural Stem Cells

PLoS ONE, 2014 • June 19, 2014

The study aimed to determine the effect of STAT3 inhibition on human neural stem cells (hNSCs) to enhance motor neuron differentiation. FGF2 priming reduces tyrosine phosphorylated STAT3 in hNSCs, and...

KEY FINDING: hNSCs primed with FGF2 exhibited a lower level of phosphorylated STAT3 compared to cells primed with EGF.

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NeurologyGenetics

The Fibrotic Scar in Neurological Disorders

Brain Pathology, 2014 • May 26, 2014

Tissue fibrosis, or scar formation, is a common response to damage in most organs of the body. The central nervous system (CNS) is special in that fibrogenic cells are restricted to vascular and menin...

KEY FINDING: Pericytes and perivascular fibroblasts are key cells involved in generating the fibrotic scar in the CNS following injury.

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Mental HealthNeurologyGenetics

Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans: Structure-Function Relationship with Implication in Neural Development and Brain Disorders

BioMed Research International, 2014 • May 14, 2014

This review discusses the structure and function of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) in both healthy states and in the context of genetic disorders affecting the brain. The reviewed studies h...

KEY FINDING: Genetic variation in the NCAN gene (rs1064395) is a common risk factor for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

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Regenerative MedicineNeurologyGenetics

Clonal analysis reveals nerve-dependent and independent roles on mammalian hind limb tissue maintenance and regeneration

PNAS, 2014 • July 8, 2014

The study investigates the role of the peripheral nervous system in tissue replacement in mammalian appendages using clonal analysis of mouse hind limb tissues. The findings indicate that while tissue...

KEY FINDING: Cellular turnover, replacement, and differentiation from presumed tissue stem/progenitor cells within hind limb tissues remain largely intact independent of nerve and nerve-derived factors.

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NeurologyGeneticsVeterinary Medicine

Cytokine Concentrations in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Great Danes with Cervical Spondylomyelopathy

J Vet Intern Med, 2014 • September 1, 2014

This study compared CSF cytokine concentrations in Great Danes with and without CSM. Lower levels of MCP-1/CCL2 were found in affected dogs, especially those with severe spinal cord compression. Highe...

KEY FINDING: Great Danes with CSM had significantly lower concentrations of MCP-1/CCL2 in their cerebrospinal fluid compared to healthy dogs.

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Regenerative MedicineMental HealthNeurology

Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Antidepressive Therapy: Shocking Relations

Neural Plasticity, 2014 • May 22, 2014

The review explores the link between hippocampal neurogenesis and the action of antidepressant therapies, particularly ECT. While speculations about this connection have existed for over a decade, con...

KEY FINDING: Experimental ECS enhances neurogenesis in various species. A close relationship exists between hippocampal function and mood regulation.

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