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Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles.

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Krucoff, MO; Miller, JP; Saxena, T; Bellamkonda, R; Rahimpour, S; Harward, SC; Lad, SP; Turner, DA
Published in: Neurosurgery
January 1, 2019

Injury to the central nervous system (CNS) can leave patients with devastating neurological deficits that may permanently impair independence and diminish quality of life. Recent insights into how the CNS responds to injury and reacts to critically timed interventions are being translated into clinical applications that have the capacity to drastically improve outcomes for patients suffering from permanent neurological deficits due to spinal cord injury, stroke, or other CNS disorders. The translation of such knowledge into practical and impactful treatments involves the strategic collaboration between neurosurgeons, clinicians, therapists, scientists, and industry. Therefore, a common understanding of key neuroscientific principles is crucial. Conceptually, current approaches to CNS revitalization can be divided by scale into macroscopic (systems-circuitry) and microscopic (cellular-molecular). Here we review both emerging and well-established tenets that are being utilized to enhance CNS recovery on both levels, and we explore the role of neurosurgeons in developing therapies moving forward. Key principles include plasticity-driven functional recovery, cellular signaling mechanisms in axonal sprouting, critical timing for recovery after injury, and mechanisms of action underlying cellular replacement strategies. We then discuss integrative approaches aimed at synergizing interventions across scales, and we make recommendations for the basis of future clinical trial design. Ultimately, we argue that strategic modulation of microscopic cellular behavior within a macroscopic framework of functional circuitry re-establishment should provide the foundation for most neural restoration strategies, and the early involvement of neurosurgeons in the process will be crucial to successful clinical translation.

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Neurosurgery

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EISSN

1524-4040

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

Volume

84

Issue

1

Start / End Page

30 / 40

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Trauma, Nervous System
  • Translational Research, Biomedical
  • Recovery of Function
  • Neurosurgery
  • Neurosciences
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Humans
  • Central Nervous System
  • Animals
 

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Krucoff, M. O., Miller, J. P., Saxena, T., Bellamkonda, R., Rahimpour, S., Harward, S. C., … Turner, D. A. (2019). Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles. Neurosurgery, 84(1), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyy128
Krucoff, Max O., Jonathan P. Miller, Tarun Saxena, Ravi Bellamkonda, Shervin Rahimpour, Stephen C. Harward, Shivanand P. Lad, and Dennis A. Turner. “Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles.Neurosurgery 84, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 30–40. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyy128.
Krucoff MO, Miller JP, Saxena T, Bellamkonda R, Rahimpour S, Harward SC, et al. Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles. Neurosurgery. 2019 Jan 1;84(1):30–40.
Krucoff, Max O., et al. “Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles.Neurosurgery, vol. 84, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 30–40. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/neuros/nyy128.
Krucoff MO, Miller JP, Saxena T, Bellamkonda R, Rahimpour S, Harward SC, Lad SP, Turner DA. Toward Functional Restoration of the Central Nervous System: A Review of Translational Neuroscience Principles. Neurosurgery. 2019 Jan 1;84(1):30–40.
Journal cover image

Published In

Neurosurgery

DOI

EISSN

1524-4040

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

Volume

84

Issue

1

Start / End Page

30 / 40

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Trauma, Nervous System
  • Translational Research, Biomedical
  • Recovery of Function
  • Neurosurgery
  • Neurosciences
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Humans
  • Central Nervous System
  • Animals