For people and other mammals, damage to the spinal cord is permanent and results in irreversible paralysis.
Zebrafish have the remarkable ability to regain full movement within four weeks of injury to their spinal cord. Studies have shown that they are able to restore damaged connections and nerve cells in the spinal cord.
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh in the UK found that after injury, wound-healing cells called fibroblasts move into the site of damage.
This enables the damaged fibres to grow back across the wound site and restore the lost connections.
The team found that fibroblasts are instructed to make collagen 12 by a chemical signal called wnt.
Understanding these signals could hold clues for therapies to help heal the spinal cord after injury, the researchers said.
"In people and other mammals, the matrix in the injury site blocks nerves from growing back after an injury," said Thomas Becker, of Edinburgh's Centre for Neuroregeneration.
"We next plan to check whether triggering these signals in other animals can help them to repair nerve connections damaged by spinal cord injuries," he said.
The study was published in the journal Nature Communications.
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