Dynamic Motor Compensations with Permanent, Focal Loss of Forelimb Force after Cervical Spinal Cord Injury

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作者
Lopez-Dolado, Elisa [1 ]
Lucas-Osma, Ana M. [1 ]
Collazos-Castro, Jorge E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Nacl Paraplej, Neural Repair Lab, Toledo 45071, Spain
关键词
cervical propriospinal premotoneuronal system; cervical spinal cord injury; forelimb force; kinematics; triceps brachii; C3-C4 PROPRIOSPINAL NEURONS; ANTERIOR HORN NEURONS; ADULT-RAT; CONTUSION INJURY; TRICEPS BRACHII; DORSAL COLUMN; OVERGROUND LOCOMOTION; MANUAL DEXTERITY; RECOVERY; CAT;
D O I
10.1089/neu.2012.2530
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Incomplete cervical lesion is the most common type of human spinal cord injury (SCI) and causes permanent paresis of arm muscles, a phenomenon still incompletely understood in physiopathological and neuroanatomical terms. We performed spinal cord hemisection in adult rats at the caudal part of the segment C6, just rostral to the bulk of triceps brachii motoneurons, and analyzed the forces and kinematics of locomotion up to 4 months postlesion to determine the nature of motor function loss and recovery. A dramatic (50%), immediate and permanent loss of extensor force occurred in the forelimb but not in the hind limb of the injured side, accompanied by elbow and wrist kinematic impairments and early adaptations of whole-body movements that initially compensated the balance but changed continuously over the follow-up period to allow effective locomotion. Overuse of both contralateral legs and ipsilateral hind leg was evidenced since 5 days postlesion. Ipsilateral foreleg deficits resulted mainly from interruption of axons that innervate the spinal cord segments caudal to the lesion, because chronic loss (about 35%) of synapses was detected at C7 while only 14% of triceps braquii motoneurons died, as assessed by synaptophysin immunohistochemistry and retrograde neural tracing, respectively. We also found a large pool of propriospinal neurons projecting from C2-C5 to C7 in normal rats, with topographical features similar to the propriospinal premotoneuronal system of cats and primates. Thus, concurrent axotomy at C6 of brain descending axons and cervical propriospinal axons likely hampered spontaneous recovery of the focal neurological impairments.
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