Motor deficits and recovery in rats with unilateral spinal cord hemisection mimic the Brown-Sequard syndrome

被引:43
作者
Filli, Linard [1 ]
Zoerner, Bjoern [1 ]
Weinmann, Oliver [1 ]
Schwab, Martin E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Brain Res Inst, Dept Biol, ETH Zurich, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
spinal cord injury; Brown-Sequard syndrome; locomotion; spontaneous recovery; monoamines; CENTRAL PATTERN GENERATOR; LOCOMOTOR FUNCTION; FUNCTIONAL-ORGANIZATION; QUADRUPEDAL LOCOMOTION; CLINICAL SYNDROMES; NONHUMAN-PRIMATES; PARAPLEGIC MICE; 5-HT2; RECEPTORS; ADULT RATS; INJURY;
D O I
10.1093/brain/awr167
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Cervical incomplete spinal cord injuries often lead to severe and persistent impairments of sensorimotor functions and are clinically the most frequent type of spinal cord injury. Understanding the motor impairments and the possible functional recovery of upper and lower extremities is of great importance. Animal models investigating motor dysfunction following cervical spinal cord injury are rare. We analysed the differential spontaneous recovery of fore- and hindlimb locomotion by detailed kinematic analysis in adult rats with unilateral C4/C5 hemisection, a lesion that leads to the Brown-Sequard syndrome in humans. The results showed disproportionately better performance of hindlimb compared with forelimb locomotion; hindlimb locomotion showed substantial recovery, whereas the ipsilesional forelimb remained in a very poor functional state. Such a differential motor recovery pattern is also known to occur in monkeys and in humans after similar spinal cord lesions. On the lesioned side, cortico-, rubro-, vestibulo- and reticulospinal tracts and the important modulatory serotonergic, dopaminergic and noradrenergic fibre systems were interrupted by the lesion. In an attempt to facilitate locomotion, different monoaminergic agonists were injected intrathecally. Injections of specific serotonergic and noradrenergic agonists in the chronic phase after the spinal cord lesion revealed remarkable, although mostly functionally negative, modulations of particular parameters of hindlimb locomotion. In contrast, forelimb locomotion was mostly unresponsive to these agonists. These results, therefore, show fundamental differences between fore- and hindlimb spinal motor circuitries and their functional dependence on remaining descending inputs and exogenous spinal excitation. Understanding these differences may help to develop future therapeutic strategies to improve upper and lower limb function in patients with incomplete cervical spinal cord injuries.
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页码:2261 / 2273
页数:13
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