Specific ion channels contribute to key elements of pathology during secondary degeneration following neurotrauma

  • O'Hare Doig, R.L.
  • Chiha, W.
  • Giacci, M.K.
  • Yates, N.J.
  • Bartlett, C.A.
  • Smith, N.M.
  • Hodgetts, S.I.
  • Harvey, A.R.
  • Fitzgerald, M.
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Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
1471-2202
Journal
BMC Neuroscience

Abstract

Background: Following partial injury to the central nervous system, cells beyond the initial injury site undergo secondary degeneration, exacerbating loss of neurons, compact myelin and function. Changes in Ca2+ flux are associated with metabolic and structural changes, but it is not yet clear how flux through specific ion channels contributes to the various pathologies. Here, partial optic nerve transection in adult female rats was used to model secondary degeneration. Treatment with combinations of three ion channel inhibitors was used as a tool to investigate which elements of oxidative and structural damage related to long term functional outcomes. The inhibitors employed were the voltage gated Ca2+ channel inhibitor Lomerizine (Lom), t...

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