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Light delays synaptic deafferentation and potentiates the survival of axotomized retinal ganglion cells.

机译:光延迟了突触的去除力,并增强了轴突切除的视网膜神经节细胞的存活。

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Knowledge of the cellular mechanism underlying the therapeutic effect of stimulation and the optimal doses of such stimulation to maximize neuronal recovery is essential to guide clinical practice in neural rehabilitation. Using hamsters, we transected the optic nerve to demonstrate how light stimulation affects neuronal recovery. The c-fos protein was used as a neuronal connectivity marker. Here we show that: (a) in addition to cell death, a population of cells undergoes synaptic deafferentation and (b) light stimulation delays cell death and deafferentation. Among the three rearing conditions studied (6:18LD, 12:12LD, and 18:6LD), the 12:12LD condition appears to be the one achieving the optimal therapeutic effect. This study provides a solid base in the understanding of the neuroanatomical changes after traumatic brain injury and the need to establish an optimal level and timing for the environmental stimulation.
机译:了解潜在的刺激治疗作用的细胞机制以及使神经元恢复最大化的最佳刺激剂量,对于指导神经康复临床实践至关重要。我们使用仓鼠横断了视神经,以证明光刺激如何影响神经元的恢复。 c-fos蛋白用作神经元连接标记。在这里,我们显示:(a)除细胞死亡外,细胞群还会发生突触脱除咖啡因,并且(b)光刺激会延迟细胞死亡和除除咖啡因。在研究的三种饲养条件(6:18LD,12:12LD和18:6LD)中,12:12LD条件似乎是达到最佳治疗效果的条件。这项研究为理解脑外伤后神经解剖学变化以及为环境刺激建立最佳水平和时机提供了坚实的基础。

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