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Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016llowed by poster abstracts in alphabetical orderPOSTER PRESENTATIONSPoster session is scheduled from 6.25 pm at the end of the first day, immediately

after the main meeting, on Friday, 2nd September. The posters are also available to view during the coffee and lunch breaks on Friday and Saturday.SCI Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

ENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEEChair Professor Bernard Conway PhD University of StrathclydeProfessor Elizabeth Bradbury BA MSc PhD King's College LondonP

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

rofessor Armin Curt MD PhDUniversity Hospital Balgrist ZurichProfessor Edelle Field-Fote PT PhD FAPTAShepherd Center & Emory UniversityProfessor James

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016ity of GlasgowRescue of denervated muscleChristine K. Thomas. Yang Liu. Robert M. GrumblesThe Miami Proiect to Cure Paralysis. University ot Miami Mil

ler School of Medicine. Miami. FL 33136. USACthoma$3@m0d.miami.eơuPost-mortem examination of Injured human spinal cords typically shows severance of l Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

ong nerve tracts, demyelination of axons, and maceration of gray matter.'2 Most studies focus on axon regeneration, axon sprouting, and remyelination

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

to restore function after injury3 but survival or replacement of spinal neurons Is also crucial to retain spinal circuitry after injury, to provide si

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016eath is common near the SCI epicenter.4 5 Entire motor pools are destroyed in up to 30% of cases, resulting in complete muscle denervation. Not only w

ould replacement motoneurons have to survive in a damaged spinal cord, they would also have to send axons long distance to reinnervate already atrophi Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

ed muscles. Thus, transplantation of embryonic neurons into peripheral nerve near the denervated muscles was introduced for local reinnervation of mus

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

cles. In this situation, the distance axons have to grow to reach muscle, and the time for muscle atrophy, are both short.6 7 The new motoneurons (ChA

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016factors and/or activity improves this neuron survival, axon regeneration, and muscle reinnervation. Electrical stimulation of the transplant elicits f

atigue resistant muscle contractions of sufficient strength to move the ankle joint through its range.7 Further, the function of the muscle Is retaine Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

d long-term. Remote placement of neurons Is therefore an important model system for testing how to restore innervation to denervated muscles, to exami

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

ne which mechanisms improve the function of the reinnervated muscles, to evaluate how to control these muscles, and to integrate their function into t

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016. Bunge RP. Exp. Neuro:. 192. 384-393.2005.3Blesch A. Tuszynski MH Trends Neutosci. 32.41-47 2009.4Grumbles RM, Thomas CK. J Noixotrauma. Jun 28. (Epu

b ahead of print) PMID: 27349409,20165. Thomas CK. Zijdewnd I. Muscle Nerve 33.21-41.2006.6- Erb DE. Mora RJ. Bunge RP. Exp Neurol 124:372-376, 1993.7 Network Meeting Abstract Booklet 2016

. Tnomas CK. Erb DE. Grumbles RM. Bunge RP. J Neurcphysiol 84:591-595.2000.

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

i SPINAL ; RESEARCH2 - 3 September 2016The 18th Spinal Research Network MeetingABSTRACTSABSTRACTSSpeakers’ abstracts appear in presentation order, fol

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