Although much progress has been made, current treatments of peripheral nerve damage mostly result in only partial recovery. Local production of neurite outgrowth-promoting molecules, such as neurotrophins and/or cell adhesion molecules, at the site of damage may be used as a new means to promote the regeneration process. We have now explored the ability of an adenoviral vector encoding the reporter gene LacZ (Ad-LacZ) to direct the expression of a foreign gene to Schwann cells of intact and crushed rat sciatic nerves. Infusion of 8 x 10(7) PFU Ad-LacZ in the intact sciatic nerve resulted in the transduction of many Schwann cells with high levels of transgene expression lasting at least up to 12 days following viral vector administration. Th...
Despite major microsurgical improvements the clinical outcome of peripheral nerve surgery is still r...
To foster axonal growth from a Schwann cell bridge into the caudal spinal cord, spinal cells caudal ...
Peripheral nerve injury leads to a rapid and robust increase in the synthesis of neurotrophins which...
Axons of the CNS do normally not regenerate after injury, in contrast to axons of the PNS. This is d...
Schwann cells (SCs) in an injured peripheral nerve form pathways for regenerating axons. Although th...
Regeneration of injured axons following injury depends on a delicate balance between growth-promotin...
OBJECTIVE: Despite great advancements in surgical repair techniques, a considerable degree of functi...
Sensory axons interrupted in the dorsal roots of adult mammals are normally unable to regenerate int...
Following injury to central nervous tissues, damaged neurons are unable to regenerate their axons sp...
Clinical phase I/II studies have demonstrated the safety of gene therapy for a variety of central ne...
Injuries to the adult mammalian spinal cord often lead to severe damage to both ascending (sensory) ...
Purpose of Study: Peripheral nerve regeneration depends on neurotrophism of distal nerve stump, reco...
OBJECTIVE: Autologous nerve grafts are used to treat severe peripheral nerve injury, but recovery of...
Targeted expression of foreign genes to the peripheral nervous system is interesting for many applic...
In this review, recent studies using pharmacological treatment, cell transplantation, and gene thera...
Despite major microsurgical improvements the clinical outcome of peripheral nerve surgery is still r...
To foster axonal growth from a Schwann cell bridge into the caudal spinal cord, spinal cells caudal ...
Peripheral nerve injury leads to a rapid and robust increase in the synthesis of neurotrophins which...
Axons of the CNS do normally not regenerate after injury, in contrast to axons of the PNS. This is d...
Schwann cells (SCs) in an injured peripheral nerve form pathways for regenerating axons. Although th...
Regeneration of injured axons following injury depends on a delicate balance between growth-promotin...
OBJECTIVE: Despite great advancements in surgical repair techniques, a considerable degree of functi...
Sensory axons interrupted in the dorsal roots of adult mammals are normally unable to regenerate int...
Following injury to central nervous tissues, damaged neurons are unable to regenerate their axons sp...
Clinical phase I/II studies have demonstrated the safety of gene therapy for a variety of central ne...
Injuries to the adult mammalian spinal cord often lead to severe damage to both ascending (sensory) ...
Purpose of Study: Peripheral nerve regeneration depends on neurotrophism of distal nerve stump, reco...
OBJECTIVE: Autologous nerve grafts are used to treat severe peripheral nerve injury, but recovery of...
Targeted expression of foreign genes to the peripheral nervous system is interesting for many applic...
In this review, recent studies using pharmacological treatment, cell transplantation, and gene thera...
Despite major microsurgical improvements the clinical outcome of peripheral nerve surgery is still r...
To foster axonal growth from a Schwann cell bridge into the caudal spinal cord, spinal cells caudal ...
Peripheral nerve injury leads to a rapid and robust increase in the synthesis of neurotrophins which...