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Electrophysiological characterization of spino-sciatic and cortico-sciatic associative plasticity: Modulation by trans-spinal direct current and effects on recovery after spinal cord injury in mice

机译:脊髓坐骨神经和皮质坐骨神经缔合可塑性的电生理特征:跨脊髓直流电的调制及其对小鼠脊髓损伤后恢复的影响

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Associative stimulation causes enduring changes in the nervous system based on the Hebbian concept of spike-timing-dependent plasticity. The present study aimed to characterize the immediate and long-term electrophysiological effects of associative stimulation at the level of spinal cord and to test how trans-spinal direct current stimulation (tsDC) modulates associative plasticity. The effect of combined associative stimulation and tsDC on locomotor recovery was tested in a unilateral model of spinal cord injury (SCI). Two associative protocols were tested: (1) spino-sciatic associative (SSA) protocol, in which the first stimulus originated from the sciatic nerve and the second from the spinal cord; and (2) cortico-sciatic associative (CSA) protocol, in which the first stimulus originated from the sciatic nerve and the second from the motor cortex. In addition, those two protocols were repeated in combination with cathodal tsDC application. SSA and CSA stimulation produced immediate enhancement of spinal and cortical outputs, respectively, depending on the duration of the interstimulus interval. Repetitive SSA or CSA stimulation produced long-term potentiation of spinal and cortical outputs, respectively. Applying tsDC during SSA or CSA stimulation markedly enhanced their immediate and long-term effects. In behaving mice with unilateral SCI, four consecutive 20 min sessions of CSA + tsDC markedly reduced error rate in a horizontal ladder-walking test. Thus, this form of artificially enhanced associative connection can be translated into a form of motor relearning that does not depend on practice or experience. ? 2013 the authors.
机译:基于Hebbian依赖于峰值定时的可塑性的Hebbian概念,联想刺激会导致神经系统的持久变化。本研究旨在表征在脊髓水平上的联合刺激的即时和长期的电生理作用,并测试跨脊髓直流电刺激(tsDC)如何调节联合可塑性。在单侧脊髓损伤(SCI)模型中测试了联合刺激和tsDC对运动恢复的影响。测试了两个关联协议:(1)脊髓坐骨神经联想(SSA)协议,其中第一个刺激源于坐骨神经,第二个刺激源于脊髓; (2)皮质-坐骨神经联合(CSA)协议,其中第一个刺激源于坐骨神经,第二个刺激源于运动皮层。另外,结合阴极tsDC应用重复了这两个方案。 SSA和CSA刺激分别根据刺激间隔的持续时间立即增强了脊柱和皮质的输出。重复的SSA或CSA刺激分别产生了长期的脊髓和皮层输出增强作用。在SSA或CSA刺激期间应用tsDC可以显着增强其即时和长期效果。在具有单侧SCI的行为小鼠中,在水平阶梯行走测试中,连续四个20分钟的CSA + tsDC会话显着降低了错误率。因此,这种形式的人为增强的关联连接可以转化为不依赖于实践或经验的运动再学习形式。 ? 2013作者。

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