Spinal root avulsion:an excellent model for studying motoneuron degeneration and regeneration after severe axonal injury  被引量:1

Spinal root avulsion: an excellent model for studying motoneuron degeneration and regeneration after severe axonal injury

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作  者:Carolin Ruven Tak-Kwong Chan Wutian Wu 

机构地区:[1]Department of Anatomy,LKS Faculty of Medicine,The University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [2]GHM Institute of CNS regeneration,Jinan University and The University of Hong Kong

出  处:《Neural Regeneration Research》2014年第2期117-118,共2页中国神经再生研究(英文版)

摘  要:Spinal root avulsion is an excellent model for studying the re- sponse of motoneurons to severe injury to their axons (Koliat- sos et al., 1994). In this model (‘Avulsion Model'), spinal roots are torn off from spinal cord without removing the vertebra at different levels of spinal segments, usually at cervical and lum- bar segments. Step-by-step procedures are described in detail elsewhere (Chu and Wu, 2009). The Avulsion Model resembles very well brachial plexus injuries in human beings. Around 70% of severe brachial plexus injuries in human involved avulsion of one or more roots (Narakas, 1985) and the main causes of traumatic brachial plexus injuries were motor vehicle accidents, sport injuries and difficult deliveries (Terzis et al., 2001). The Avulsion Model involves injury to both central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) while nerve axoto- my, transection and crush injuries only involve PNIS.Spinal root avulsion is an excellent model for studying the re- sponse of motoneurons to severe injury to their axons (Koliat- sos et al., 1994). In this model (‘Avulsion Model'), spinal roots are torn off from spinal cord without removing the vertebra at different levels of spinal segments, usually at cervical and lum- bar segments. Step-by-step procedures are described in detail elsewhere (Chu and Wu, 2009). The Avulsion Model resembles very well brachial plexus injuries in human beings. Around 70% of severe brachial plexus injuries in human involved avulsion of one or more roots (Narakas, 1985) and the main causes of traumatic brachial plexus injuries were motor vehicle accidents, sport injuries and difficult deliveries (Terzis et al., 2001). The Avulsion Model involves injury to both central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) while nerve axoto- my, transection and crush injuries only involve PNIS.

关 键 词:root GDNF Spinal root avulsion 

分 类 号:R651.3[医药卫生—外科学]

 

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