Regeneration after Spinal Cord Injury: A Review on the Crucial Aspects of V2a Interneurons.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Armin Khavandegar, Luke J Bolstad, Amgad S Hanna, Daniel J Hellenbrand
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Abstract

Spinal cord injuries (SCI) are extremely difficult to treat due to the limited capacity for neural regeneration across the injury site. However, V2a interneurons have been a point of interest in SCI research over the last decade, as they have been shown to contribute to the promotion of neuroplasticity after injury. These excitatory interneurons contain either long or short projections that are effective at driving rhythmic motor firing. By possessing ipsilateral, contralateral, or propriospinal projections, subtypes of V2a interneurons expressing the visual system homeobox-2 (Vsx-2) gene have been shown to extend their projections past the site of injury and restore injured spinal circuits that contribute to the respiration and right-left coordination. Moreover, Vsx-2/Zfhx3-expressing V2a interneurons in the midthoracic region of the spinal cord are a point of interest due to their unique ability to extend long projections caudally past the injury site and into the lumbar region, which resulted in substantial improvement in hind limb function after SCI in mice. Here, we collectively summarize the origin, subtypes, and the role Vsx-2 V2a interneurons play after SCI. We further describe the various techniques utilized to promote the accumulation and growth of these interneurons across or around the site of injury, effectively rewiring motor networks to contribute to functional recovery.

脊髓损伤后再生:V2a中间神经元关键方面的研究进展。
由于损伤部位的神经再生能力有限,脊髓损伤(SCI)非常难以治疗。然而,在过去的十年中,V2a中间神经元一直是脊髓损伤研究的一个兴趣点,因为它们已被证明有助于促进损伤后的神经可塑性。这些兴奋性中间神经元包含长或短的投射,有效地驱动有节奏的运动放电。通过具有同侧、对侧或本体脊髓投射,表达视觉系统同源盒-2 (Vsx-2)基因的V2a中间神经元亚型已被证明可以将其投射延伸到损伤部位,并恢复有助于呼吸和左右协调的受损脊髓回路。此外,脊髓胸中区表达vx -2/ zfhx3的V2a中间神经元是一个有趣的点,因为它们具有独特的能力,可以将长投射延伸到损伤部位并进入腰椎区域,从而显著改善小鼠脊髓损伤后的后肢功能。在此,我们共同总结了脊髓损伤后vx -2 V2a中间神经元的起源、亚型和作用。我们进一步描述了用于促进这些中间神经元在损伤部位或周围的积累和生长的各种技术,有效地重新连接运动网络以促进功能恢复。
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Journal of neurotrauma
Journal of neurotrauma 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
233
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Neurotrauma is the flagship, peer-reviewed publication for reporting on the latest advances in both the clinical and laboratory investigation of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. The Journal focuses on the basic pathobiology of injury to the central nervous system, while considering preclinical and clinical trials targeted at improving both the early management and long-term care and recovery of traumatically injured patients. This is the essential journal publishing cutting-edge basic and translational research in traumatically injured human and animal studies, with emphasis on neurodegenerative disease research linked to CNS trauma.
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