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Respiratory neuroplasticity and cervical spinal cord injury: translational perspectives.

机译:呼吸性神经可塑性和颈脊髓损伤:翻译观点。

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Paralysis of the diaphragm is a severe consequence of cervical spinal cord injury. This condition can be experimentally modeled by lateralized, high cervical lesions that interrupt descending inspiratory drive to the corresponding phrenic nucleus. Although partial recovery of ipsilateral diaphragm function occurs over time, recent findings show persisting chronic deficits in ventilation and phrenic motoneuron activity. Some evidence suggests, however, that spontaneous recovery can be enhanced by modulating neural pathways to phrenic motoneurons via synaptic circuitries which appear more complex than previously envisioned. The present review highlights these and other recent experimental multidisciplinary findings pertaining to respiratory neuroplasticity in the rat. Translational considerations are also emphasized, with specific attention directed at the clinical and interpretational strengths of different lesion models and outcome measures.
机译:隔膜瘫痪是宫颈脊髓损伤的严重后果。可以通过侧向的高位颈椎病灶来模拟这种情况,这些病灶会中断吸气驱动到相应的en核的下降。尽管同侧diaphragm肌功能随着时间的推移会部分恢复,但最近的发现显示通气和运动神经元活动持续存在慢性缺陷。但是,一些证据表明,通过突触回路调节to神经元的神经通路可以增强自发恢复,这种突触回路比以前想象的要复杂。本综述着重介绍了与大鼠中呼吸神经可塑性有关的这些以及其他最近的实验性多学科研究结果。还强调了翻译方面的考虑,并特别关注了不同病变模型和结果指标的临床和解释优势。

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