BACKGROUND The physiological function of p38α, which is an isoform of p38 MAPK, has been investigated previously in several studies using pharmacological inhibitors. However, the results regarding whether p38α promotes or inhibits nerve regeneration in vivo have been controversial. METHODS We generated novel p38α mutant mice (sem mice) with a point mutation in the region encoding the p38α substrate-docking-site, which serves as a limited loss-of-function model of p38α. In the present study, we utilized sem mice and wild-type littermates (wt mice) to investigate the physiological role of p38α in nerve regeneration following crush injuries. RESULTS At four weeks after crush injury, the average axon diameter and the average axon area in sem mi...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
We have studied the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in peripheral nerve regeneration by using the cul...
Sensory neurons in the PNS demonstrate substantial capacity for regeneration following injury. Recen...
Abstract Background The physiological function of p38α, which is an isoform of p38 MAPK, has been in...
Mutation of the acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) gene and its reduced enzymatic activity is the main caus...
The role of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the regulation of energy metabolism and the contr...
Studies have shown that sensory nerve damage can activate the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (...
Axons within the peripheral nervous system are capable of regeneration, but full functional recovery...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in spina...
Inflammatory cytokines play important roles in a variety of pathophysiological changes associated wi...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
Background: In the context of neuropathic pain, the contribution of regeneration to the development ...
Sciatic nerve crush injury in rat animal model is one of the most common experimental models used in...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) represent a promising therapeutic approach in nerve tissue engineering....
Injury to a peripheral nerve is followed by a remodeling process consisting of axonal degenera- tion...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
We have studied the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in peripheral nerve regeneration by using the cul...
Sensory neurons in the PNS demonstrate substantial capacity for regeneration following injury. Recen...
Abstract Background The physiological function of p38α, which is an isoform of p38 MAPK, has been in...
Mutation of the acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) gene and its reduced enzymatic activity is the main caus...
The role of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the regulation of energy metabolism and the contr...
Studies have shown that sensory nerve damage can activate the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (...
Axons within the peripheral nervous system are capable of regeneration, but full functional recovery...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence indicates that p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in spina...
Inflammatory cytokines play important roles in a variety of pathophysiological changes associated wi...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
Background: In the context of neuropathic pain, the contribution of regeneration to the development ...
Sciatic nerve crush injury in rat animal model is one of the most common experimental models used in...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) represent a promising therapeutic approach in nerve tissue engineering....
Injury to a peripheral nerve is followed by a remodeling process consisting of axonal degenera- tion...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
We have studied the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in peripheral nerve regeneration by using the cul...
Sensory neurons in the PNS demonstrate substantial capacity for regeneration following injury. Recen...