充分的运动学习后,运动皮层的神经可塑性。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Akira Mitani, Tomoko Shimizu, Jun Terai, Koji Maeda, Kohei Suzuki, Kazumi Kioka
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摘要

熟练的运动训练使被训练身体部位的皮层表征扩展到与其他身体部位相关的运动皮层区域。然而,神经可塑性变化对扩展区域内原有神经元的影响尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们研究了在获得足够的运动学习后神经可塑性改变的程度,以及这种扩张对其他身体部位运动相关神经元的影响。大鼠被训练完成单粒回收到达任务,并在运动皮层中使用皮质内微刺激来评估神经可塑性的变化。经过54至73 天的训练,训练的大鼠获得了足够的运动学习。在运动皮层,在扩张区域,诱发手腕运动的发生率增加到大约是对照组的两倍。这一发现表明,通过充分的运动学习实现的运动皮层中诱发运动发生率的神经可塑性变化的程度大约是两倍。此外,在对照组中,刺激扩张区主要引起触须运动;然而,在训练组的扩大区域,诱发触须运动的发生率和阈值没有明显变化。这一观察结果可能表明,与训练身体部位相对应的皮层区域的扩张并不会破坏扩张区域内其他部位的原始运动功能。
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Neuroplasticity in the motor cortex following the achievement of sufficient motor learning
Skilled motor training causes the cortical representation of the trained body parts to expand into regions of the motor cortex related to other body parts. However, the effect of neuroplastic changes on the neurons originally existing within the expanded area is not well understood. In this study, the extent of the neuroplastic changes after achieving sufficient motor learning and the impact of the expansion on the neurons related to movements of other body parts were investigated. Rats were trained to perform a single-pellet retrieval reaching task, and intracortical microstimulation in the motor cortex was used to assess neuroplastic changes. After 54 to 73 days of training, the trained rats achieved sufficient motor learning. In the motor cortex, the occurrence rate of evoked wrist movements increased to approximately double that of the control group in the expanded area. This finding suggests that the extent of neuroplastic changes in the occurrence rate of evoked movements in the motor cortex achieved through sufficient motor learning is approximately double. Additionally, stimulation in the expanded area predominantly evoked vibrissae movements in the control group; however, the occurrence rate and threshold of evoked vibrissae movements were not significantly changed in the expanded areas in the trained group. This observation may suggest that the expansion of cortical areas corresponding to the trained body parts does not disrupt the original function of movements of other parts in the expanded area.
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Neuroscience Letters
Neuroscience Letters 医学-神经科学
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408
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Neuroscience Letters is devoted to the rapid publication of short, high-quality papers of interest to the broad community of neuroscientists. Only papers which will make a significant addition to the literature in the field will be published. Papers in all areas of neuroscience - molecular, cellular, developmental, systems, behavioral and cognitive, as well as computational - will be considered for publication. Submission of laboratory investigations that shed light on disease mechanisms is encouraged. Special Issues, edited by Guest Editors to cover new and rapidly-moving areas, will include invited mini-reviews. Occasional mini-reviews in especially timely areas will be considered for publication, without invitation, outside of Special Issues; these un-solicited mini-reviews can be submitted without invitation but must be of very high quality. Clinical studies will also be published if they provide new information about organization or actions of the nervous system, or provide new insights into the neurobiology of disease. NSL does not publish case reports.
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