Mitochondrial transfer from glia to neurons protects against peripheral neuropathy
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Research suggests that transferring mitochondria from glia to neurons may protect against peripheral neuropathy and alleviate nerve damage and pain. This process, which involves replenishing mitochondria, has been shown to reduce chronic nerve pain in studies, potentially shielding nerves from damage caused by conditions such as diabetes or chemotherapy. The findings, which have been demonstrated in mice, may offer a new approach to easing chronic nerve pain.
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