AAV9-mediated KCC2 upregulation enhances functional recovery following cervical spinal cord injury

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来源: Nature 关键字: neuromodulation
发布时间: 2025-10-22 00:08
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AAV9-mediated KCC2 upregulation has been shown to enhance functional recovery following cervical spinal cord injury in a rodent model. The study provides evidence of improved neurophysiological outcomes and neuroanatomical preservation, highlighting the potential of KCC2 gene therapy as a novel treatment strategy. Given the high prevalence of spinal cord injuries and the urgent need for effective therapies, this research presents significant implications for clinical applications and early-stage investment opportunities in gene therapy.

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AAV9-mediated KCC2 upregulation significantly enhances functional recovery.
The study is the first to report the beneficial impact of KCC2 upregulation in a clinically relevant rat cervical SCI model.
KCC2 upregulation resulted in significant improvements in neurophysiological outcomes.

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AAV9-mediated KCC2 upregulation has been shown to enhance functional recovery following cervical spinal cord injury in a rodent model. The study provides evidence of improved neurophysiological outcomes and neuroanatomical preservation, highlighting the potential of KCC2 gene therapy as a novel treatment strategy. Given the high prevalence of spinal cord injuries and the urgent need for effective therapies, this research presents significant implications for clinical applications and early-stage investment opportunities in gene therapy.

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