下行回路和脊髓回路在运动输出上的相互作用

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摘要

椎管上对脊髓网络的影响尚不完全清楚,但它对神经损伤(包括脊髓损伤或中风)后运动功能的恢复至关重要。神经调节干预在帮助恢复方面取得了不同程度的成功,并可用于研究棘上神经网络和脊髓网络之间的关系。材料与方法采用运动皮质刺激与硬膜外或经皮脊髓刺激相结合的方法,诱导神经完整的Long-Evans大鼠和Yucatan迷你猪后肢肌肉反应。结果两种刺激方式对感觉运动网络的调节随脊髓刺激强度的不同而不同。具体来说,接近运动阈值水平的脊髓刺激调节了弱下降抽射的幅度,复合运动诱发电位的显著增加高达400 - 500%。随着脊髓刺激强度的增加,我们观察到从调节的皮质诱发运动反应到调节的脊髓诱发运动反应的转变。然而,当脊髓刺激强度超过超运动阈值时,条件反应消失。我们还研究了皮质刺激和脊髓刺激配对时间的影响,发现当使用大约等于皮质刺激中枢传导时间的潜伏期进行脊髓刺激时,调制最高。结论皮质刺激对脊髓调节作用的调节能力可被描述为运动通路上棘上网络和脊髓网络的会聚。总的来说,我们的结果表明,潜在的刺激策略是利用棘上-脊髓相互作用,而不需要针对单个运动池进行局灶性脊髓刺激。
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Interactions between descending and spinal circuits on motor output

Introduction

Supraspinal influence on spinal networks remains incompletely understood yet is crucial for restoring motor function after neurological insults, including spinal cord injury or stroke. Neuromodulation interventions have been employed with varying success to aid recovery and can be utilized to investigate the relationship between supraspinal and spinal networks.

Material and methods

We elicited hindlimb muscle responses by motor cortex stimulation paired with either epidural or transcutaneous spinal stimulation in neurologically intact Long-Evans rats and Yucatan miniature pigs.

Results

Our findings indicate that modulation of sensorimotor networks using the two stimulation modalities varies with the intensity of spinal stimulation. Specifically, spinal stimulation at near-motor-threshold levels modulates the magnitude of the weak descending volleys, with pronounced increases in compound motor evoked potential magnitude of up to 400–500 %. As spinal stimulation intensity increased, we observed a transition from modulated cortically evoked motor responses toward modulated spinally evoked motor responses. However, when the intensity of spinal stimulation exceeded the supra-motor-threshold, the conditioned responses were abolished. We also examined the effects of timing between paired cortical and spinal stimulation and found that the highest modulation occurred when delivering spinal stimulation using a latency approximately equal to the central conduction time of cortical stimulation.

Conclusion

The capacity of cortical stimulation to modulate the effects of spinal modulation can be described as a convergence of supraspinal and spinal networks on the motor pathway. Overall, our results suggest potential stimulation strategies that capitalize on supraspinal-spinal interactions without the need for targeting individual motor pools with focal spinal stimulation.
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Experimental Neurology
Experimental Neurology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
258
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Experimental Neurology, a Journal of Neuroscience Research, publishes original research in neuroscience with a particular emphasis on novel findings in neural development, regeneration, plasticity and transplantation. The journal has focused on research concerning basic mechanisms underlying neurological disorders.
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