2018
DOI: 10.1101/328781
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Glucocorticoid Regulation of Ependymal Glia and Regenerative Potential after Spinal Cord Injury

Abstract: SummaryFollowing injury, the mammalian spinal cord forms a glial scar and fails to regenerate. In contrast, spinal cord tissue of vertebrate fish regenerates and restores function. Cord transection in zebrafish (Danio rerio) initially causes paralysis and neural cell death, with subsequent ependymal glial proliferation, extension of bipolar glia across the lesion, and neurogenesis.Axons extending from spared and nascent neurons along trans-lesional glial bridges restore functional connectivity. Here we report … Show more

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