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The spinal cord injury

The adult mammal spinal cord does not allow axons regeneration. For unknown reasons, the neural fibers fail in coming across the site of the lesion, as if there were no growing from the first try. What mechanisms may explain the lost of regeneration capability? Are scars formed by glial cells a consequence of regeneration fail or the cause? Several evidence lines suggest that spinal cord regeneration would be blocked in the central nervous system by actions of local factors in the site of the wound, and no injured central nervous system is a permissive way for the axonal growing into specific targets. If axons are correctly induced to cross the injury, supported by implants, drugs and undifferentiated cells, the fibers in regeneration may find a specific way to establish the right connections. The combination of molecules which induce/inhibit the regeneration potential of the tissue remains unknown, as well as the mechanisms that enable the neuron to make specific connections with targets it is programmed to connect with.

Spinal cord injuries; Spinal cord


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