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New Hope for Hurt Neurons Is there recovery after damage to the spinal cord or brain? Can stem cells be used to reconstruct broken pathways? A few years ago, the stuff of myths. Perhaps a reality
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Christopher Reeve as Superman
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Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation www.paralysis.org
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Reeve’s Goal To Stand and Raise a Glass on 50 th Birthday. 9/25/2002
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Traditional Divisions KW 2-13
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Functional Divisions KW 2-13
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CNS and PNS KW 1-2
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Brain in Skull KW 2-1
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CNS and PNS (sketch) Skull Brain Spinal cord Nerves (PNS) Vertebrae
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Neurons and Glial Cells KW 2-12
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Neuron KW 3-3
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Types of Neurons KW 3-7
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Neuron (detail) KW 3-5
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Neuron (info flow) KW 3-6
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Types of Glial Cells KW 3-1
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Glial Cell Functions Supportive glial = glue Nutrition Waste disposal “vacuum cleaners” Insulate neurons
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Neurons vs Glial Cells Neurons Transmit message. Mature cells don’t replicate. Dead cells are not replaced. Glial cells Supportive role. Mature cells do replicate. Dead cells are replaced.
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CNS and PNS Myelin
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Astrocyte KW 3-9
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Myelin Wrap CNS PNS
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Myelin Sheath in PNS Axon Myelin Sheath Schwann Cells in PNS
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Schwann cell beakdown KW 3-11
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Schwann Cell Recovery KW 3-11
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Combo Schwann KW 3-11
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Can axons regrow in CNS? Yes, but their path is blocked by CNS Glial Cells. CNS Glial cells (Oligodendrocytes) form scar tissue. Pathway is blocked by scar tissue. scar
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CNS Solutions Block scar tissue from forming. Schwann cell bridges (Lars Olson). Spinal motor pathways cut in rats. Loss control of hind limbs.
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Other CNS Solutions Nerve growth factors. Stem cell implants. Quick response to spinal cord injury. “Golden Hour” = first hour after injury. Prevent further damage.
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Rapid Response to Injury Steroids to reduce swelling. Provide support. Cord usually not severed. Relieve pressure. Stabilize vertebrae.
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Recovery from injury Drugs to help remaining neurons function better. Retrain body to use back-up systems. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES): a computer assisted movement system
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Functional Electrical Stimulation
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Hand Grasp in Operation
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Spinal Cord Outcomes 12,000 new cases a year Most young men. 90% survive accident. Lifetime disability Greater hope for recovery.
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