Environmental influence on gene expression and recovery from cerebral ischemia
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Environmental influence on gene expression and recovery from cerebral ischemia
Abstract
An emerging concept in neurobiology is that the adult brain retains a capacity for plasticity and functional reorganization throughout the life span. Experimental data from electrophysiological, morphological and behavioral studies have documented experience dependent plasticity in the intact and injured adult brain. Neuroimaging clinical studies indicate altered post stroke functional activation patterns, usually including activation of the intact hemisphere. However, there is some disagreement regarding their functional significance and longitudinal studies correlating outcome and activation pattern are needed to solve some controversies. Postoperative housing of rats in activity stimulating environment after ligation of the middle cerebral artery significantly enhances outcome. Gene expression for brain derived neurotrophic factor and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, two substances with potential role in brain plasticity, show different patterns in animals housed in standard and in enriched environment. The functional significance of altered gene expression needs to be evaluated.
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