Support of axonal regrowth by endogenous mechanisms following spinal cord injury in adult rats

被引:13
作者
West, NR [1 ]
LeBlanc, V [1 ]
Collins, GH [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Upstate Med Univ, Dept Pathol, Syracuse, NY 13210 USA
关键词
astrocyte; computer morphometry; cryogenic; immunohistochemistry; injury; microglia; regeneration; Schwann cell; spinal cord; stem cell;
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10.1046/j.1440-1789.2001.00398.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Because of its non-invasive nature and ease of regulation, a closely monitored cryogenic method of tissue injury was used to create a degree of spinal cord injury within which there would be an extended regrowth of axons. The parameters of cooling used in the present study resulted in an injury length of 1 cm through which 3 mm of measured axonal regrowth and 8 mm of observed regrowth occurred over a 56-day period in the ascending fibers of the dorsal column of the mature rat. This was associated with the development of a cellular matrix consisting of macrophages, macroglia and Schwann cells which gradually expands within the injured area initially dominated by macrophages. It is the authors' impression that the presence of a substantial microglial component within the macrophage population may be a significant factor in the success of the axonal regrowth. Under this influence and that of the invading axons, the astrocyte, which provides the immediate cell support to the growing axon, can be maintained in a functional state that is supportive and not obstructive to the axon, presumably through the recruitment of astrocyte precursors from an indigenous stem cell population. These tissue changes indicate that adult mammalian spinal cord tissue does have the capacity to develop on its own a matrix capable of supporting the regrowth of axons.
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