Researchers from Yokogamsk City University and Tokyo Institute of Medical Sciences found that drug Ediserpick Maleat accelerated the restoration of motor functions after spinal cord injuries. Published in İş Magazine Brain Communication (BC).
In an experiment with primates, Professor Takai Takahashi and Dr. The team led by Yukio Nishimura examined the effect of Edinerpick Maliat on the restoration of movements after a partial injury in the cervical spinal cord. Before injured, the monkeys were trained to capture food with the front limbs. They lost this ability after injury, but the methods of the drug in combination with rehabilitation helped to recover control, especially on the movements in the brush field.
Professor Takahashi explains that the drug promotes neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to restructure after injury. Edinerpick Maleat helps to move motor control areas of ampa receptors participating in the transmission of signals between neurons. This helps to recover the movement by improving the connection between the brain and muscles.
The effect was confirmed by the electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex: the intelligence of the Edordician maleat expanded the cortex regions responsible for monitoring the movements of the upper extremities. This indicates that the drug helps the brain to adapt to damage, increases the existing nerve bonds and does not form new ones.
According to Professor Takahashi, these results pave the way for the use of Edordician Maliat in rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries, which can significantly increase the chances of healing.
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Source: Gazeta

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