Compression neuropathies are highly prevalent, debilitating conditions with variable functional recovery following surgical decompression. Due to the limited amount of human nerve tissue available for analysis, a number of animal models have been created to help investigators understand the molecular and cellular pathogenesis of chronic nerve compression (CNC) injury. Evidence suggests that CNC injury induces concurrent Schwann cell proliferation and apoptosis in the early stages of the disorder. These proliferating Schwann cells downregulate myelin proteins, leading to local demyelination and remyelination in the region of injury. In addition, the downregulation of myelin proteins, in particular myelin-associated glycoprotein, allows for a...
During peripheral nerve injury, the myelin surrounding the neuronal axons is damaged, initiating an ...
There is no supporting evidence whether myelin degeneration in diffuse axonal injury (DAI) of the w...
The difference in regenerative capacity between the PNS and the CNS is not due to an intrinsic inabi...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Since Waller and Cajal in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, laboratory traumatic periphe...
Outcomes for patients following major peripheral nerve injury are extremely poor. Despite advanced m...
ObjectiveChronic nerve compression (CNC) injuries occur when peripheral nerves are subjected to sust...
Long axons and their enwrapping glia (Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes) form a unique compound str...
In the normal peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells (SCs) are present in two different states of ...
Schwann cells are the glial cells of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They insulate axons by for...
Axons allow neurons to communicate over long distances, and their long length makes them vulnerable ...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (non-myelin) and myelin ph...
Studies of Wallerian degeneration, the phenomenon wherein axons severed from the nerve cell body dis...
Background: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is often associated with chroni...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a leading cause of death and disability in individuals und...
During peripheral nerve injury, the myelin surrounding the neuronal axons is damaged, initiating an ...
There is no supporting evidence whether myelin degeneration in diffuse axonal injury (DAI) of the w...
The difference in regenerative capacity between the PNS and the CNS is not due to an intrinsic inabi...
The work within examined different aspects of the Schwann cell (SC) development and injury response...
Since Waller and Cajal in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, laboratory traumatic periphe...
Outcomes for patients following major peripheral nerve injury are extremely poor. Despite advanced m...
ObjectiveChronic nerve compression (CNC) injuries occur when peripheral nerves are subjected to sust...
Long axons and their enwrapping glia (Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes) form a unique compound str...
In the normal peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells (SCs) are present in two different states of ...
Schwann cells are the glial cells of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). They insulate axons by for...
Axons allow neurons to communicate over long distances, and their long length makes them vulnerable ...
The remarkable plasticity of Schwann cells allows them to adopt the Remak (non-myelin) and myelin ph...
Studies of Wallerian degeneration, the phenomenon wherein axons severed from the nerve cell body dis...
Background: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is often associated with chroni...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is currently a leading cause of death and disability in individuals und...
During peripheral nerve injury, the myelin surrounding the neuronal axons is damaged, initiating an ...
There is no supporting evidence whether myelin degeneration in diffuse axonal injury (DAI) of the w...
The difference in regenerative capacity between the PNS and the CNS is not due to an intrinsic inabi...