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Compensation aids skilled reaching in aging and in recovery from forelimb motor cortex stroke in the rat.

机译:补偿有助于熟练地达到衰老和大鼠前肢运动皮层中风的恢复。

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Compensatory movements mediate success in skilled reaching for food after stroke to the forelimb region of motor cortex (MtCx) in the rat. The present study asks whether the neural plasticity that enables compensation after motor stroke is preserved in aging. In order to avoid potential confounding effects of age-related negative-learning, rats were trained in a single pellet reaching task during young-adulthood. Subgroups were retested before and after contralateral forelimb MtCx stroke via pial stripping given at 3, 18, or 23 months of age. Over a two-month post-stroke rehabilitation period, end point measures were made of learned nonuse, recovery, retention, and performance ratings were made of reaching movement elements. Prior to stroke, young and aged rats maintained equivalent end point performance but older rats displayed compensatory changes in limb use as measured with ratings of the elements of forelimb movement. Following stroke, the aged groups of rats were more impaired on end point, movement, and anatomical measures. Nevertheless, the aged rats displayed substantial recovery via the use of compensatory movements. Thus, this study demonstrates that the neural plasticity that mediates compensatory movements after stroke in young adults is preserved prior to and following stroke in aging.
机译:补偿性运动在中风后成功地达到了大鼠运动皮层(MtCx)的前肢区域的食物获取成功。本研究询问在老化后是否能保留能够补偿运动性卒中的神经可塑性。为了避免与年龄相关的负面学习的潜在混淆作用,在成年期对大鼠进行了一次单粒到达任务训练。在对侧前肢MtCx中风之前和之后,通过在3、18或23个月龄时进行的剥皮术对亚组进行重新测试。在卒中后的两个月康复期中,对学习到的不使用,恢复,保留和达到运动要素的性能等级进行了终点测量。中风之前,年轻和成年大鼠保持相同的终点表现,但较老的大鼠表现出肢体使用的补偿性变化,这是通过对前肢运动要素的评估来衡量的。中风后,老年组的终点,运动和解剖学指标受损更大。然而,老年大鼠通过使用补偿运动表现出实质性的恢复。因此,这项研究表明,在年轻人中风之前和之后,保持了年轻人中风后代偿运动的神经可塑性。

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