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Lab-grown brain–spinal cord model reveals reversible nerve regrowth brake
science1 month ago

Lab-grown brain–spinal cord model reveals reversible nerve regrowth brake

Cambridge researchers built mini brain–spinal cord organoids that form functional circuits capable of triggering muscle contractions. They found human neurons can regrow axons before about day 150 of development but lose this ability as they mature; by blocking a growth-suppressing gene network and applying lynestrenol, damaged axons regrew in the model. This human-relevant organoid system helps study nerve repair and suggests strategies for spinal injuries and related disorders, though further work is needed to ensure proper brain–spinal connections.

Revolutionary Procedure Restores Walking in Paralyzed Mice
science-and-technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Procedure Restores Walking in Paralyzed Mice

Scientists have made a breakthrough in restoring functional activity after spinal cord injury by regenerating specific neurons in mice. The researchers found that regrowing axons from these neurons to their natural target regions in the spinal cord led to significant improvements in walking ability. This study provides insights into the intricacies of axon regeneration and highlights the importance of actively guiding axons to achieve meaningful neurological restoration. The findings hold promise for developing therapies to restore neurological functions in larger animals and humans, although challenges remain in promoting regeneration over longer distances.