Peripheral nerve injuries lead to the loss of motor, sensory and autonomic functions in the territories supplied by the injured nerve. Currently, nerve injuries are managed by surgical repair procedures, and there are no effective drugs in the clinic for improving the capacity of axonal regeneration. Sigma-1 receptor (Sig-1R) is an endoplasmic reticulum chaperon protein involved in many functions, including neuroprotection and neuroplasticity. A few previous studies using Sig-1R ligands reported results that suggest this receptor as a putative target to enhance regeneration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible effects of Sig-1R ligands on axonal regeneration in a sciatic nerve section and repair model in mice. To this end, mi...
The Sigma-1 receptor (σ(1)R) is highly expressed in the primary sensory neurons (PSNs) that are the ...
Neurodegenerative diseases with distinct genetic etiologies and pathological phenotypes appear to sh...
Due to the microenvironment created by Schwann cell (SC) activity, peripheral nerve fibers are able ...
Peripheral nerve injuries lead to the loss of motor, sensory and autonomic functions in the territor...
Loss of motor neurons (MNs) after spinal root injury is a drawback limiting the recovery after palli...
Spinal root avulsion leads to a progressive loss of axotomized motoneurons (MNs). Nowadays, there is...
International audienceIn traumatic spinal cord injury, the initial trauma is followed by a cascade o...
The sigma-1 receptor (Sig-1R) is a single 25 kD polypeptide and a chaperone protein immersed in lipi...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-09, rev-recd 2020-08-27, accepted 2...
Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) include sporadic and hereditary neurological disorders characterized by...
Abstract Sigma-1 Receptor has been shown to localize to sites of peripheral nerve injury and back pa...
Objective: To test whether the signaling axis CXCL12α-CXCR4 is activated upon crush/cut of the sciat...
Neurite outgrowth is one of the essential processes underlying development and plasticity of the ner...
Damage to peripheral nerves can cause debilitating consequences for patients such as lifelong pain a...
The Sigma-1 receptor (σ(1)R) is highly expressed in the primary sensory neurons (PSNs) that are the ...
Neurodegenerative diseases with distinct genetic etiologies and pathological phenotypes appear to sh...
Due to the microenvironment created by Schwann cell (SC) activity, peripheral nerve fibers are able ...
Peripheral nerve injuries lead to the loss of motor, sensory and autonomic functions in the territor...
Loss of motor neurons (MNs) after spinal root injury is a drawback limiting the recovery after palli...
Spinal root avulsion leads to a progressive loss of axotomized motoneurons (MNs). Nowadays, there is...
International audienceIn traumatic spinal cord injury, the initial trauma is followed by a cascade o...
The sigma-1 receptor (Sig-1R) is a single 25 kD polypeptide and a chaperone protein immersed in lipi...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-09, rev-recd 2020-08-27, accepted 2...
Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) include sporadic and hereditary neurological disorders characterized by...
Abstract Sigma-1 Receptor has been shown to localize to sites of peripheral nerve injury and back pa...
Objective: To test whether the signaling axis CXCL12α-CXCR4 is activated upon crush/cut of the sciat...
Neurite outgrowth is one of the essential processes underlying development and plasticity of the ner...
Damage to peripheral nerves can cause debilitating consequences for patients such as lifelong pain a...
The Sigma-1 receptor (σ(1)R) is highly expressed in the primary sensory neurons (PSNs) that are the ...
Neurodegenerative diseases with distinct genetic etiologies and pathological phenotypes appear to sh...
Due to the microenvironment created by Schwann cell (SC) activity, peripheral nerve fibers are able ...