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Protein post-translational modifications after spinal cord injury 被引量:3
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作者 Shuang Zhu Bing-Sheng Yang +7 位作者 Si-Jing Li Ge Tong Jian-Ye Tan Guo-Feng Wu Lin Li guo-li chen Qian chen Li-Jun Lin 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第10期1935-1943,共9页
Deficits in intrinsic neuronal capacities in the spinal cord,a lack of growth support,and suppression of axonal outgrowth by inhibitory molecules mean that spinal cord injury almost always has devastating consequences... Deficits in intrinsic neuronal capacities in the spinal cord,a lack of growth support,and suppression of axonal outgrowth by inhibitory molecules mean that spinal cord injury almost always has devastating consequences.As such,one of the primary targets for the treatment of spinal cord injury is to develop strategies to antagonize extrinsic or intrinsic axonal growth-inhibitory factors or enhance the factors that support axonal growth.Among these factors,a series of individual protein level disorders have been identified during the generation of axons following spinal cord injury.Moreover,an increasing number of studies have indicated that post-translational modifications of these proteins have important implications for axonal growth.Some researchers have discovered a variety of post-translational modifications after spinal cord injury,such as tyrosination,acetylation,and phosphorylation.In this review,we reviewed the post-translational modifications for axonal growth,functional recovery,and neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury,a better understanding of which may elucidate the dynamic change of spinal cord injury-related molecules and facilitate the development of a new therapeutic strategy for spinal cord injury. 展开更多
关键词 extracellular matrix function impairment glial scar nerve regeneration neuropathic pain post-translational modification spinal cord injury therapeutic target
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