Cytokine Profile As a Marker of Cell Damage and Immune Dysfunction after Spinal Cord Injury

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This study reviews the findings of recent experiments designed to investigate the cytokine profile after a spinal cord injury. The role played by key cytokines in eliciting the cellular response to trauma was assessed. The results of the specific immunopathogenetic interaction between the nervous and immune systems in the immediate and chronic post-traumatic periods are summarized. It was demonstrated that it is reasonable to use the step-by-step approach to the assessment of the cytokine profile after a spinal cord injury and take into account the combination of the pathogenetic and protective components in implementing the regulatory effects of individual cytokines and their integration into the regenerative processes in the injured spinal cord. This allows one to rationally organize treatment and develop novel drugs.

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Telegin, G. B., Chernov, A. S., Konovalov, N. A., Belogurov, A. A., Balmasova, I. P., & Gabibov, A. G. (2020). Cytokine Profile As a Marker of Cell Damage and Immune Dysfunction after Spinal Cord Injury. Acta Naturae, 12(3), 92–101. https://doi.org/10.32607/actanaturae.11096

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