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Exp Neurol ; 187(2): 529-32, 2004 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15144879

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Approximately 5% of spinal cord injuries in the US occur in patients younger than 16 years. These young patients have an increased mortality within the 24 h after trauma but have a greater capacity for functional recovery than adults, suggesting age-related differences in injury tolerance. Unfortunately, the response of the developing cord to secondary injury has not been thoroughly investigated. Calpain, a Ca(2+)-dependent protease, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats. Our current investigation revealed that following SCI, calpain upregulation was qualitatively less in the 21-day-old rats than in adult rats, as shown by immunofluorescent labeling. Decreased levels of TUNEL+ neurons were also noted in juvenile rat spinal cord, indicating that the developing cord may have an increased resistance to injury.


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Apoptosis , Calpain/biosynthesis , Neurons/enzymology , Neurons/pathology , Spinal Cord Injuries/enzymology , Spinal Cord Injuries/pathology , Age Factors , Animals , Cell Count , Disease Models, Animal , Disease Progression , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Up-Regulation
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