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Correlates of Post-Stroke Brain Plasticity Relationship to Pathophysiological Settings and Implications for Human Proof-of-Concept Studies

机译:脑卒中后可塑性与病理生理环境的关系以及对人类概念验证研究的影响

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The promotion of neurological recovery by enhancing neuroplasticity has recently obtained strong attention in the stroke field. Experimental studies support the hypothesis that stroke recovery can be improved by therapeutic interventions that augment neuronal sprouting. However plasticity responses of neurons are highly complex, involving the growth and differentiation of axons, dendrites, dendritic spines and synapses, which depend on the pathophysiological setting and are tightly controlled by extracellular and intracellular signals. Thorough mechanistic insights are needed into how neuronal plasticity is influenced by plasticity-promoting therapies in order not to risk the success of future clinical proof-of-concept studies.
机译:通过增强神经可塑性来促进神经系统恢复最近在中风领域受到了高度关注。实验研究支持这样的假说,即通过增加神经元发芽的治疗干预可以改善卒中恢复。然而,神经元的可塑性反应非常复杂,涉及轴突,树突,树突棘和突触的生长和分化,这取决于病理生理环境,并受到细胞外和细胞内信号的严格控制。为了不冒未来临床概念验证研究成功的风险,需要透彻的机械观点来了解可塑性促进疗法如何影响神经元可塑性。

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