Recruitment of upper-limb motoneurons with epidural electrical stimulation of the cervical spinal cord

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Nathan Greiner
Beatrice Barra
Giuseppe Schiavone
Henri Lorach
Nicholas James
Sara Conti
Melanie Kaeser
Florian Fallegger
Simon Borgognon
Stéphanie Lacour
Jocelyne Bloch
Grégoire Courtine
Marco Capogrosso
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[1] Center for Neuroprosthetics and Brain Mind Institute,Department of Neuroscience and Movement Science, Faculty of Science and Medicine
[2] School of Life Sciences,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Department of Neurological Surgery
[4] University of Fribourg,Rehab and Neural Engineering Labs
[5] Bertarelli Foundation Chair in Neuroprosthetic Technology,undefined
[6] Laboratory for Soft Bioelectronics Interface,undefined
[7] Institute of Microengineering,undefined
[8] Institute of Bioengineering,undefined
[9] Centre for Neuroprosthetics,undefined
[10] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,undefined
[11] Defitech Center for Interventional Neurotherapies (NeuroRestore),undefined
[12] Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL),undefined
[13] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
[14] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
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Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of lumbosacral sensorimotor circuits improves leg motor control in animals and humans with spinal cord injury (SCI). Upper-limb motor control involves similar circuits, located in the cervical spinal cord, suggesting that EES could also improve arm and hand movements after quadriplegia. However, the ability of cervical EES to selectively modulate specific upper-limb motor nuclei remains unclear. Here, we combined a computational model of the cervical spinal cord with experiments in macaque monkeys to explore the mechanisms of upper-limb motoneuron recruitment with EES and characterize the selectivity of cervical interfaces. We show that lateral electrodes produce a segmental recruitment of arm motoneurons mediated by the direct activation of sensory afferents, and that muscle responses to EES are modulated during movement. Intraoperative recordings suggested similar properties in humans at rest. These modelling and experimental results can be applied for the development of neurotechnologies designed for the improvement of arm and hand control in humans with quadriplegia.
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