Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2014, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (12): 1183-1185.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.135324

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Neuregulin 1 isoforms could be an effective therapeutic candidate to promote peripheral nerve regeneration

Giovanna Gambarotta 1, 2, Giulia Ronchi 1, 3, Stefano Geuna 1, 2, 3, Isabelle Perroteau 1, 2   

  1. 1 Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, Italy 
    2 Neuroscience Institute of Turin (NIT), University of Turin, Italy
    3 Neuroscience Institute of the “Cavalieri Ottolenghi” Foundation (NICO), University of Turin, Italy
  • Received:2014-05-16 Online:2014-06-24 Published:2014-06-24
  • Contact: Giovanna Gambarotta, Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e Biologiche, Università di Torino, Ospedale San Luigi, Regione Gonzole 10, 10043 - Orbassano (TO), Italy, giovanna.gambarotta@unito.it.

Abstract:

Traumatic injuries of peripheral nerves represent common casualties and their social impact is considerably high. Although peripheral nerves retain a good regeneration potential, the clinical outcome after nerve lesion is far from being satisfactory and functional recovery is almost never complete, especially in the case of large nerve defects, that result in loss or diminished sensitivity and/or motor activity of the innervated target organs. Therefore, to improve the outcome after nerve damage, or in peripheral neuropathies, there is need for further research in nerve repair and regeneration to identify factors that promote axonal regrowth, remyelination and target reinnervation.