Specific ion channels contribute to key elements of pathology during secondary degeneration following neurotrauma.
Ryan L O'Hare DoigWissam ChihaMarcus K GiacciNathanael J YatesCarole A BartlettNicole M SmithStuart I HodgettsAlan R HarveyMelinda FitzgeraldPublished in: BMC neuroscience (2017)
Data indicate that inhibiting any of a range of ion channels preserves certain elements of axon and node structure and limits some oxidative damage following injury, whereas ionic flux through all three channels must be inhibited to prevent lipid peroxidation and preserve Ankyrin G distribution and OPCs.