Dubovy_2013_Int.Rev.Neurobiol_108_173

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Title : Role of inflammation and cytokines in peripheral nerve regeneration - Dubovy_2013_Int.Rev.Neurobiol_108_173
Author(s) : Dubovy P , Jancalek R , Kubek T
Ref : International Review of Neurobiology , 108 :173 , 2013
Abstract :

This chapter provides a review of immune reactions involved in classic as well as alternative methods of peripheral nerve regeneration, and mainly with a view to understanding their beneficial effects. Axonal degeneration distal to nerve damage triggers a cascade of inflammatory events alongside injured nerve fibers known as Wallerian degeneration (WD). The early inflammatory reactions of WD comprise the complement system, arachidonic acid metabolites, and inflammatory mediators that are related to myelin fragmentation and activation of Schwann cells. Fine-tuned upregulation of the cytokine/chemokine network by Schwann cells activates resident and hematogenous macrophages to complete the clearance of axonal and myelin debris and stimulate regrowth of axonal sprouts. In addition to local effects, immune reactions of neuronal bodies and glial cells are also implicated in the survival and conditioning of neurons to regenerate severed nerves. Understanding of the cellular and molecular interactions between the immune system and peripheral nerve injury opens new possibilities for targeting inflammatory mediators to improve functional reinnervation.

PubMedSearch : Dubovy_2013_Int.Rev.Neurobiol_108_173
PubMedID: 24083435

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Dubovy P, Jancalek R, Kubek T (2013)
Role of inflammation and cytokines in peripheral nerve regeneration
International Review of Neurobiology 108 :173

Dubovy P, Jancalek R, Kubek T (2013)
International Review of Neurobiology 108 :173