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. 2018 Jan;247(1):18-23.
doi: 10.1002/dvdy.24536. Epub 2017 Jul 19.

Maximizing functional axon repair in the injured central nervous system: Lessons from neuronal development

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Maximizing functional axon repair in the injured central nervous system: Lessons from neuronal development

Andrew Kaplan et al. Dev Dyn. 2018 Jan.
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Abstract

The failure of damaged axons to regrow underlies disability in central nervous system injury and disease. Therapies that stimulate axon repair will be critical to restore function. Extensive axon regeneration can be induced by manipulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressors; however, it has been difficult to translate this into functional recovery in models of spinal cord injury. The current challenge is to maximize the functional integration of regenerating axons to recover motor and sensory behaviors. Insights into axonal growth and wiring during nervous system development are helping guide new approaches to boost regeneration and functional connectivity after injury in the mature nervous system. Here we discuss our current understanding of axonal behavior after injury and prospects for the development of drugs to optimize axon regeneration and functional recovery after CNS injury. Developmental Dynamics 247:18-23, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: 14-3-3; axon guidance; axon regeneration; spinal cord injury; statins; synaptogenesis.

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