Sensory afferents regenerated into dorsal columns after spinal cord injury remain in a chronic pathophysiological state
Tan A, Petruska J, Mendell L, Levine J. Sensory afferents regenerated into dorsal columns after spinal cord injury remain in a chronic pathophysiological state. Experimental Neurology 2007, 206: 257-268. PMID: 17585905, PMCID: PMC3103885, DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2007.05.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryDorsal columnsChronic pathophysiological stateNerve conditioning lesionConditioning lesionRegenerating axonsCord injurySensory afferentsInjury siteFrequency-following abilityInfusion of antibodiesPathophysiological statesIntrinsic growth stateExperimental spinal cord injuryRegenerating sensory axonsReduced conduction velocityIntrinsic growth capacitySensory axon growthAxonal growthGrowth inhibitory effectSensory neuronsSpinal cordCombinatorial treatmentInhibit axonal growthRepetitive stimuli