نتایج جستجو برای: glial scar

تعداد نتایج: 34177  

2008
J. T. Lu C. P. Huang G. Lull N. L. Jeon E. S. Monuki L. A. Flanagan A. P. Lee

Central nervous injury induces an astrocytic glial scar bordering the lesion site that prevents neuronal axon reestablishment of synaptic connections. An in vitro model that mimics the architecture of the lesion site would allow study of the interaction between neurons and the glial scar. Our previous studies have shown that neurons and astrocytes have significantly different dielectric propert...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2014
Jared M Cregg Marc A DePaul Angela R Filous Bradley T Lang Amanda Tran Jerry Silver

Astrocytes react to CNS injury by building a dense wall of filamentous processes around the lesion. Stromal cells quickly take up residence in the lesion core and synthesize connective tissue elements that contribute to fibrosis. Oligodendrocyte precursor cells proliferate within the lesion and entrap dystrophic axon tips. Here we review evidence that this aggregate scar acts as the major barri...

Journal: :Surgical Neurology International 2011

2015
Daniela N. Rocha José P. Ferraz-Nogueira Cristina C. Barrias João B. Relvas Ana P. Pêgo

Glial scars are widely seen as a (bio)mechanical barrier to central nervous system regeneration. Due to the lack of a screening platform, which could allow in-vitro testing of several variables simultaneously, up to now no comprehensive study has addressed and clarified how different lesion microenvironment properties affect astrogliosis. Using astrocytes cultured in alginate gels and meningeal...

Journal: :Folia neuropathologica 2014
Dorota Sulejczak Jarosław Andrychowski Tomasz Kowalczyk Paweł Nakielski Małgorzata Frontczak-Baniewicz Tomasz Kowalewski

Traumatic/surgical brain injury can initiate a cascade of pathological changes that result, in the long run, in severe damage of brain parenchyma and encephalopathy. Excessive scarring can also interfere with brain function and the glial scar formed may hamper the restoration of damaged brain neural pathways. In this preliminary study we aimed to investigate the effect of dressing with an L-lac...

2013
Frank Cloutier Ilse Sears-Kraxberger Krista Keachie Hans S. Keirstead

The glial scar formed by reactive astrocytes and axon growth inhibitors associated with myelin play important roles in the failure of axonal regeneration following central nervous system (CNS) injury. Our laboratory has previously demonstrated that immunological demyelination of the CNS facilitates regeneration of severed axons following spinal cord injury. In the present study, we evaluate whe...

2015
Hyun-Ho Lee Sung-Choon Park Il-Seung Choe Young Kim Young-Soo Ha

OBJECTIVE After injury to the central nervous system (CNS), glial scar tissue is formed in the process of wound healing. This can be is a clinical problem because it interferes with axonal regeneration and functional recovery. It is known that intracellular proteins, including the glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), nestin, and vimentin increase in the astrocytes after an injury to the CNS....

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2017
Kyle M Koss Matthew A Churchward Andrea F Jeffery Vivian K Mushahwar Anastasia L Elias Kathryn G Todd

In the central nervous system, numerous acute injuries and neurodegenerative disorders, as well as implanted devices or biomaterials engineered to enhance function result in the same outcome: excess inflammation leads to gliosis, cytotoxicity, and/or formation of a glial scar that collectively exacerbate injury or prevent healthy recovery. With the intent of creating a system to model glial sca...

2016
Tarsis F Gesteira Yvette M Coulson-Thomas Vivien J Coulson-Thomas

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