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Electrical Stimulation of Spared Corticospinal Axons Augments Connections with Ipsilateral Spinal Motor Circuits after Injury

机译:受伤后皮质脊髓轴突的电刺激增强了与同侧脊髓运动电路的连接

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Activity-dependent competition shapes corticospinal (CS) axon outgrowth in the spinal cord during development. An important question in neural repair is whether activity can be used to promote outgrowth of CS axons in maturity. After injury, spared CS axons sprout and make new connections, but often not enough to restore function. We propose that electrically stimulating spared axons after injury will enhance sprouting and strengthen connections with spinal motor circuits. To study the effects of activity, we electrically stimulated CS tract axons in the medullary pyramid. To study the effects of injury, one pyramid was lesioned. We studied sparse ipsilateral CS projections of the intact pyramid as a model of the sparse connections preserved after CNS injury. We determined the capacity of CS axons to activate ipsilateral spinal motor circuits and traced their spinal projections. To understand the separate and combined contributions of injury and activity, we examined animals receiving stimulation only, injury only, and injury plus stimulation. Both stimulation and injury alone strengthened CS connectivity and increased outgrowth into the ipsilateral gray matter. Stimulation of spared axons after injury promoted outgrowth that reflected the sum of effects attributable to activity and injury alone. CS terminations were densest within the ventral motor territories of the cord, and connections in these animals were significantly stronger than after injury alone, indicating that activity augments injury-induced plasticity. We demonstrate that activity promotes plasticity in the mature CS system and that the interplay between activity and injury preferentially promotes connections with ventral spinal motor circuits.
机译:在发育过程中,与活动有关的竞争会影响脊髓中皮质脊髓(CS)轴突的生长。神经修复中的一个重要问题是,是否可以使用活动来促进CS轴突的成熟。受伤后,多余的CS轴突发芽并建立新的连接,但通常不足以恢复功能。我们建议用电刺激受伤后的备用轴突将增强发芽并加强与脊髓运动回路的连接。为了研究活动的影响,我们用电刺激了髓金字塔中的CS束突轴突。为了研究伤害的影响,一个金字塔被损毁。我们研究了完整金字塔的同侧稀疏CS投影作为CNS损伤后保留的稀疏连接的模型。我们确定了CS轴突激活同侧脊柱运动回路的能力,并追踪了它们的脊柱投影。为了了解损伤和活动的单独和组合的贡献,我们检查了仅接受刺激,仅接受损伤以及接受损伤加刺激的动物。单独的刺激和伤害都增强了CS的连通性,并增加了同侧灰质的生长。受伤后刺激备用轴突可促进生长,这反映了仅归因于活动和损伤的总和。 CS端接在脐带腹侧运动区中最密集,这些动物的连接明显强于单独受伤后,这表明活动增强了损伤诱导的可塑性。我们证明活动促进成熟的CS系统中的可塑性,活动和损伤之间的相互作用优先促进与腹侧脊髓运动回路的连接。

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