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Targeting Lumbar Spinal Neural Circuitry by Epidural Stimulation to Restore Motor Function After Spinal Cord Injury

机译:硬膜外刺激靶向腰脊髓神经回路以恢复脊髓损伤后的运动功能

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Epidural spinal cord stimulation has a long history of application for improving motor control in spinal cord injury. This review focuses on its resurgence following the progress made in understanding the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms and on recent reports of its augmentative effects upon otherwise subfunctional volitional motor control. Early work revealed that the spinal circuitry involved in lower-limb motor control can be accessed by stimulating through electrodes placed epidurally over the posterior aspect of the lumbar spinal cord below a paralyzing injury. Current understanding is that such stimulation activates large-to-medium-diameter sensory fibers within the posterior roots. Those fibers then trans-synaptically activate various spinal reflex circuits and plurisegmentally organized interneuronal networks that control more complex contraction and relaxation patterns involving multiple muscles. The induced change in responsiveness of this spinal motor circuitry to any residual supraspinal input via clinically silent translesional neural connections that have survived the injury may be a likely explanation for rudimentary volitional control enabled by epidural stimulation in otherwise paralyzed muscles. Technological developments that allow dynamic control of stimulation parameters and the potential for activity-dependent beneficial plasticity may further unveil the remarkable capacity of spinal motor processing that remains even after severe spinal cord injuries.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s13311-016-0421-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:硬膜外脊髓刺激在改善脊髓损伤中的运动控制方面有着悠久的应用历史。这篇综述着重于其在理解潜在的神经生理机制方面取得的进展以及其对其他功能失调的自主运动控制的增强作用的最新报道。早期的工作表明,下肢运动控制中涉及的脊髓电路可通过以下方式进行刺激:通过置于麻痹性损伤下方的腰椎后方硬膜外放置的电极进行刺激。目前的理解是,这种刺激激活了后根内的大到中等直径的感觉纤维。然后,这些纤维反式突触地激活各种脊柱反射回路和多节理化的神经元间网络,从而控制涉及多个肌肉的更复杂的收缩和松弛模式。通过在受伤后幸存的临床上无声的跨病变神经连接,该脊髓运动电路对任何残留的脊柱上神经输入的响应性的诱导变化可能是硬膜外刺激在其他瘫痪的肌肉中实现的基本意志控制的可能解释。允许动态控制刺激参数和潜在的活动依赖性有益可塑性的技术发展可能会进一步揭示即使在严重脊髓损伤后仍能保持的惊人的脊髓运动处理能力。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s13311-016-0421-y)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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