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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 80-83, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702443

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The skeletal muscle atrophy could be induced by the injury of nerve. According to the source of denervated skeletal mus-cle atrophy, it could be divided into exogenous muscle atrophy and endogenous muscle atrophy. In recent years, the ex-ogenous muscle atrophy models are mainly established by operating, physically injuring or chemically injuring, while the endogenous muscle atrophy models are mainly established by the transgenic animals of amyotrophic lateral sclero-sis. The selection and optimazation of animal models are crucial for the basic studies of denervated skeletal muscle atro-phy.

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Basic & Clinical Medicine ; (12): 1681-1685, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-669137

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Objective To observe changes of BDNF expression in hippocampus and spinal cord of rats after com-pression-induced spinal cord injury .Methods The CSCI model was established with a institution-made device . BDNF in astrocyte, neuron, antegrade and retrograde axons were detected by immunofluorescence .The expression changes of BDNF in hippocampus , lesion centre , the superior segment and the inferior segment which were adjacent to the lesion centre were also determined by Western blot methods .Results The fluorescence intensity of BDNF+-GFAP in lesion centre was increased , while BDNF+-Tuj1 was decreased with time after CSCI .BDNF+-NF200 in superior and inferior segment of lesion was increased .The expression of BDNF in hippocampus , the supe-rior segment and the inferior segment close to the lesion centre reached its peak on the 1st day and then decreased after CSCI(P<0.05).The expression of BDNF in lesion centre decreased gradually (P<0.05).Conclusions De-creasing level of BDNF is regular and may lead to neuronal reduction with compressing time going .

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