“…In the late phase, one of the changes is the formation of a glial scar resulting from reactive gliosis (mainly consisting of proliferated astrocytes) (Logan and Berry, 2002), which may be a physical and biochemical barrier for the regeneration of axons (Silver and Miller, 2004). To investigate traumatic brain injury, a number of animal models have been developed, among which cryoinjury (also called as cold injury) is one widely used model (Murakami et al, 1999;Hortobagyi et al, 2000). Cryoinjury can mimic some characteristics of traumatic brain injuries and the related repair responses, such as apoptosis (Flentjar et al, 2002), inflammation (Sewell et al, 2004;Shin et al, 2005), angiogenesis (Nag, 2002), astrocyte proliferation and glial scar formation (Hermann et al, 2004;Hirano et al, 2004;Tada et al, 2004).…”