Assessments of sensory plasticity after spinal cord injury across species.

作者: Jenny Haefeli , J. Russell Huie , Kazuhito Morioka , Adam R. Ferguson

DOI: 10.1016/J.NEULET.2016.12.031

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摘要: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a multifaceted phenomenon associated with alterations in both motor function and sensory function. A majority of patients SCI report disturbances, including not only loss sensation, but many cases enhanced abnormal dysesthesia pain. Development therapeutics to treat these changes require common measurement tools that can enable cross-species translation from animal models human patients. We review the current literature on translational nociception/pain discuss areas for further development. Although number exist measuring segmental affective changes, we conclude there pressing need better, integrative outcomes across species enhance precise therapeutic innovation dysfunction SCI.

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