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Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus

Previously we demonstrated, in rats, that treatment with growth hormone (GH) and rehabilitation, carried out immediately after a motor cortical ablation, significantly improved the motor affectation produced by the lesion and induced the re-expression of nestin in the contralateral motor cortex. Her...

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Autores principales: Heredia, Margarita, Rodríguez, Natalia, Sánchez Robledo, Virginia, Criado, José María, de la Fuente, Antonio, Devesa, Jesús, Devesa, Pablo, Sánchez Riolobos, Adelaida
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31744113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225770
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author Heredia, Margarita
Rodríguez, Natalia
Sánchez Robledo, Virginia
Criado, José María
de la Fuente, Antonio
Devesa, Jesús
Devesa, Pablo
Sánchez Riolobos, Adelaida
author_facet Heredia, Margarita
Rodríguez, Natalia
Sánchez Robledo, Virginia
Criado, José María
de la Fuente, Antonio
Devesa, Jesús
Devesa, Pablo
Sánchez Riolobos, Adelaida
author_sort Heredia, Margarita
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description Previously we demonstrated, in rats, that treatment with growth hormone (GH) and rehabilitation, carried out immediately after a motor cortical ablation, significantly improved the motor affectation produced by the lesion and induced the re-expression of nestin in the contralateral motor cortex. Here we analyze cortical proliferation after ablation of the frontal motor cortex and investigate the re-expression of nestin in the contralateral motor cortex and the role of the striatum and thalamus in motor recovery. The rats were subjected to ablation of the frontal motor cortex in the dominant hemisphere or sham-operated and immediately treated with GH or the vehicle (V), for five days. At 1 dpi (days post-injury), all rats received daily injections (for four days) of bromodeoxyuridine and five rats were sacrificed at 5 dpi. The other 15 rats (n = 5/group) underwent rehabilitation and were sacrificed at 25 dpi. GH induced the greatest number of proliferating cells in the perilesional cortex. GH and rehabilitation produced the functional recovery of the motor lesion and increased the expression of nestin in the striatum. In the thalamic ventral nucleus ipsilateral to the lesion, cells positive for nestin and actin were detected, but this was independent on GH. Our data suggest that GH-induced striatal nestin is involved in motor recovery.
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spelling pubmed-68883702019-12-09 Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus Heredia, Margarita Rodríguez, Natalia Sánchez Robledo, Virginia Criado, José María de la Fuente, Antonio Devesa, Jesús Devesa, Pablo Sánchez Riolobos, Adelaida Int J Mol Sci Article Previously we demonstrated, in rats, that treatment with growth hormone (GH) and rehabilitation, carried out immediately after a motor cortical ablation, significantly improved the motor affectation produced by the lesion and induced the re-expression of nestin in the contralateral motor cortex. Here we analyze cortical proliferation after ablation of the frontal motor cortex and investigate the re-expression of nestin in the contralateral motor cortex and the role of the striatum and thalamus in motor recovery. The rats were subjected to ablation of the frontal motor cortex in the dominant hemisphere or sham-operated and immediately treated with GH or the vehicle (V), for five days. At 1 dpi (days post-injury), all rats received daily injections (for four days) of bromodeoxyuridine and five rats were sacrificed at 5 dpi. The other 15 rats (n = 5/group) underwent rehabilitation and were sacrificed at 25 dpi. GH induced the greatest number of proliferating cells in the perilesional cortex. GH and rehabilitation produced the functional recovery of the motor lesion and increased the expression of nestin in the striatum. In the thalamic ventral nucleus ipsilateral to the lesion, cells positive for nestin and actin were detected, but this was independent on GH. Our data suggest that GH-induced striatal nestin is involved in motor recovery. MDPI 2019-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6888370/ /pubmed/31744113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225770 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Heredia, Margarita
Rodríguez, Natalia
Sánchez Robledo, Virginia
Criado, José María
de la Fuente, Antonio
Devesa, Jesús
Devesa, Pablo
Sánchez Riolobos, Adelaida
Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus
title Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus
title_full Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus
title_fullStr Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus
title_full_unstemmed Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus
title_short Factors Involved in the Functional Motor Recovery of Rats with Cortical Ablation after GH and Rehabilitation Treatment: Cortical Cell Proliferation and Nestin and Actin Expression in the Striatum and Thalamus
title_sort factors involved in the functional motor recovery of rats with cortical ablation after gh and rehabilitation treatment: cortical cell proliferation and nestin and actin expression in the striatum and thalamus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6888370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31744113
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20225770
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