Acute spinal cord injury: Pathophysiology and pharmacological intervention (Review)

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most debilitating of all the traumatic conditions that afflict individuals. For a number of years, extensive studies have been conducted to clarify the molecular mechanisms of SCI. Experimental and clinical studies have indicated that two phases, primary damage and secondary damage, are involved in SCI. The initial mechanical damage is caused by local impairment of the spinal cord. In addition, the fundamental mechanisms are associated with hyperflexion, hyperextension, axial loading and rotation. By contrast, secondary injury mechanisms are led by systemic and cellular factors, which may also be initiated by the primary injury. Although significant advances in supportive care have improved clinical outcomes in recent years, a number of studies continue to explore specific pharmacological therapies to minimize SCI. The present review summarized some important pathophysiologic mechanisms that are involved in SCI and focused on several pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, which have either been previously investigated or have a potential in the management of this debilitating injury in the near future.

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ZHANG, Y., MAMUN, A. A., YUAN, Y., LU, Q., XIONG, J., YANG, S., … WANG, J. (2021, June 1). Acute spinal cord injury: Pathophysiology and pharmacological intervention (Review). Molecular Medicine Reports. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2021.12056

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