对成年大鼠熟练伸手和抓握行为的新颖综合分析

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Pawan Sharma , Yixuan Du , Kripi Singapuri , Debbi Moalemi Delafraz , Prithvi K. Shah
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摘要

背景:在研究脊髓损伤后前肢功能恢复的康复或治疗策略的有效性时,通常使用大鼠的伸手抓握(R&G)作为结果测量。运动学分析仅限于手腕和手指运动。对成功执行任务起着同样关键作用的更近端身体节段的运动学特征仍未得到研究。此外,对不同前肢肌肉活动、它们之间的相互作用以及它们与 R&G 运动的运动学相关性的了解也很少:在这项研究中,我们开发并讨论了一种新方法,用于全面评估和量化成年大鼠 R&G 运动过程中前肢近端和远端关节的三维运动学以及相关肌肉活动:结果:我们的数据显示,使用基于运动学和肌电图的新方法确定的 R&G 不同阶段与 Whishaw 评分系统得出的 R&G 阶段的成熟描述相关。此外,所开发的方法还能描述运动任务不同阶段中单个肌肉的时间活动以及相关的机械和生理特性:与现有方法的比较:使用所开发的基于运动学和肌电图的方法,可识别并量化 R&G 阶段及其子组件。重要的是,确定的 R&G 阶段与 Whishaw 及其同事提出的 R&G 任务的成熟定性描述非常吻合:本研究对 R&G 行为的运动学和肌电图活动进行了深入客观的分析,为在未来研究中采用标准化方法评估这一关键的啮齿动物运动功能铺平了道路。
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Novel comprehensive analysis of skilled reaching and grasping behavior in adult rats

Background

Reaching and grasping (R&G) in rats is commonly used as an outcome measure to investigate the effectiveness of rehabilitation or treatment strategies to recover forelimb function post spinal cord injury. Kinematic analysis has been limited to the wrist and digit movements. Kinematic profiles of the more proximal body segments that play an equally crucial role in successfully executing the task remain unexplored. Additionally, understanding of different forelimb muscle activity, their interactions, and their correlation with the kinematics of R&G movement is scarce.

New method

In this work, novel methodologies to comprehensively assess and quantify the 3D kinematics of the proximal and distal forelimb joints along with associated muscle activity during R&G movements in adult rats are developed and discussed.

Results

Our data show that different phases of R&G identified using the novel kinematic and EMG-based approach correlate with the well-established descriptors of R&G stages derived from the Whishaw scoring system. Additionally, the developed methodology allows describing the temporal activity of individual muscles and associated mechanical and physiological properties during different phases of the motor task.

Comparison with existing method(s)

R&G phases and their sub-components are identified and quantified using the developed kinematic and EMG-based approach. Importantly, the identified R&G phases closely match the well-established qualitative descriptors of the R&G task proposed by Whishaw and colleagues.

Conclusions

The present work provides an in-depth objective analysis of kinematics and EMG activity of R&G behavior, paving the way to a standardized approach to assessing this critical rodent motor function in future studies.

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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
226
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.
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