Diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) have a significant impact on society in terms of human health and economic sustainability. Therefore, research in Neuroscience has greatly benefited from the use of several animal models. Despite significant advancements in animal neuroscience, substantially novel approaches to treating CNS and PNS disorders have yet to be developed.
This Research Topic’s goal is to discuss recent findings that link abnormalities in CNS/PNS function to the development and/or progression of acute and chronic neurodegenerative disorders. These novel breakthroughs can be obtained from experimental cellular, animal, or clinical research. The development of novel and more potent pharmacological therapies may be made possible by a better understanding of the biochemical, physiological, and molecular pathways involved neuronal dysfunction in acute and chronic neurodegeneration.
This Research Topic focuses on recent advances in basic and applied animal neuroscience, including neuroanatomy, neuropathology, pain management, neuroanesthesia, neuropharmacology, and neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems, including disorders that affect the neuromuscular system. We welcome original manuscripts on any topic related to animals’ neuroscience, in both domestic and non-domestic animals. Mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels of neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, demyelination, and neuronal remodeling are of special interest. Papers reporting promising therapeutic strategies for neurodegeneration in all species are particularly welcome. We kindly invite researchers in these fields to contribute to the current Research Topic, which will collect original research papers, review articles, and perspectives on animal neuroscience.
Diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) have a significant impact on society in terms of human health and economic sustainability. Therefore, research in Neuroscience has greatly benefited from the use of several animal models. Despite significant advancements in animal neuroscience, substantially novel approaches to treating CNS and PNS disorders have yet to be developed.
This Research Topic’s goal is to discuss recent findings that link abnormalities in CNS/PNS function to the development and/or progression of acute and chronic neurodegenerative disorders. These novel breakthroughs can be obtained from experimental cellular, animal, or clinical research. The development of novel and more potent pharmacological therapies may be made possible by a better understanding of the biochemical, physiological, and molecular pathways involved neuronal dysfunction in acute and chronic neurodegeneration.
This Research Topic focuses on recent advances in basic and applied animal neuroscience, including neuroanatomy, neuropathology, pain management, neuroanesthesia, neuropharmacology, and neurodevelopmental disorders, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems, including disorders that affect the neuromuscular system. We welcome original manuscripts on any topic related to animals’ neuroscience, in both domestic and non-domestic animals. Mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels of neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, demyelination, and neuronal remodeling are of special interest. Papers reporting promising therapeutic strategies for neurodegeneration in all species are particularly welcome. We kindly invite researchers in these fields to contribute to the current Research Topic, which will collect original research papers, review articles, and perspectives on animal neuroscience.