We report a new model of transient axonal stretch injury involving pressurized fluid deflection of bundles of axons, resulting in a transient 1-6% increase in original axon length to investigate the slow progression of axonal alterations that are characteristic of diffuse axonal injury (DAI). We found no discernable difference in axon bundle morphology or cytoskeletal neurofilament protein arrangement between unstretched and stretched axonal bundles at 24 h post-injury. However, by 48 h post-injury, there was a stereotypical response of stretched axons involving characteristic neurofilament alterations that bear similarities to in vivo neuronal responses associated with DAI that have been reported previously. For instance, neurofilament pro...
Following central nervous system trauma, diffuse axonal injury and secondary axotomy result from a c...
AbstractöWhite matter strips extracted from adult guinea-pig spinal cords were maintained in vitro a...
Excessive physical impacts to the head have direct implications on the structural integrity at the a...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) from penetrating or closed forces to the cranium can result in a range ...
Diffuse axonal injury is a hallmark pathological consequence of non-penetrative traumatic brain inju...
Diffuse axonal injury is a hallmark pathological consequence of non-penetrative traumatic brain inju...
Diffuse brain injury is caused by rapid rotation of the head, and causes strain injury to tissue thr...
Due to their viscoelastic nature, white matter axons are susceptible to damage by high strain rates ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a significant feature of traumatic brain injury (TBI) across all inju...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Traumatic brain injuries are the leading cause of disability each year in the US. The most common a...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Over the past 70 years, diffuse axonal injury (DAI) has emerged as one of the most common and import...
Axonal degeneration after traumatic brain injury and nerve compression is considered a common underl...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a leading cause of death and disability in individuals und...
Following central nervous system trauma, diffuse axonal injury and secondary axotomy result from a c...
AbstractöWhite matter strips extracted from adult guinea-pig spinal cords were maintained in vitro a...
Excessive physical impacts to the head have direct implications on the structural integrity at the a...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) from penetrating or closed forces to the cranium can result in a range ...
Diffuse axonal injury is a hallmark pathological consequence of non-penetrative traumatic brain inju...
Diffuse axonal injury is a hallmark pathological consequence of non-penetrative traumatic brain inju...
Diffuse brain injury is caused by rapid rotation of the head, and causes strain injury to tissue thr...
Due to their viscoelastic nature, white matter axons are susceptible to damage by high strain rates ...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a significant feature of traumatic brain injury (TBI) across all inju...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is a hallmark pathology in diffuse brain injuries, and is considered by ...
Traumatic brain injuries are the leading cause of disability each year in the US. The most common a...
Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) occurs as a result of the transmission of rapid dynamic loads from the h...
Over the past 70 years, diffuse axonal injury (DAI) has emerged as one of the most common and import...
Axonal degeneration after traumatic brain injury and nerve compression is considered a common underl...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a leading cause of death and disability in individuals und...
Following central nervous system trauma, diffuse axonal injury and secondary axotomy result from a c...
AbstractöWhite matter strips extracted from adult guinea-pig spinal cords were maintained in vitro a...
Excessive physical impacts to the head have direct implications on the structural integrity at the a...