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Increased blood flow enhances axon regeneration after spinal transection.

作者信息

de la Torre J C, Goldsmith H S

机构信息

University of Ottawa Health Sciences, Ont., Canada.

出版信息

Neurosci Lett. 1988 Dec 5;94(3):269-73. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(88)90029-8.

Abstract

It is not known whether increasing the amount of blood flow to axotomized fibers in mammalian CNS can result in more robust sprouting. To find out, an intact pedicled omentum was surgically transposed to cover a collagen matrix gel used to bridge the transected cat spinal cord stumps. Control animals were similarly treated but did not receive the pedicled omentum. Twelve weeks after cord transection, animals receiving the pedicled omentum showed a 66% spinal cord blood flow increase over animals that did not. Moreover, treatment with the pedicled omentum increased the density of regenerating adrenergic axons 10-fold over the control group. These findings indicate that boosting flow with an omental graft to the collagen bridge site results in robust axonal outgrowth of spinal transected nerve fibers.

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