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Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day

The circadian gene expression rhythmicity drives diurnal oscillations of physiological processes that may determine the injury response. While outcomes of various acute injuries are affected by the time of day at which the original insult occurred, such influences on recovery after spinal cord injur...

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Autores principales: Slomnicki, Lukasz P., Wei, George, Burke, Darlene A., Hodges, Emily R., Myers, Scott A., Yarberry, Christine D., Morehouse, Johnny R., Whittemore, Scott R., Saraswat Ohri, Sujata, Hetman, Michal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34813603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249981
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author Slomnicki, Lukasz P.
Wei, George
Burke, Darlene A.
Hodges, Emily R.
Myers, Scott A.
Yarberry, Christine D.
Morehouse, Johnny R.
Whittemore, Scott R.
Saraswat Ohri, Sujata
Hetman, Michal
author_facet Slomnicki, Lukasz P.
Wei, George
Burke, Darlene A.
Hodges, Emily R.
Myers, Scott A.
Yarberry, Christine D.
Morehouse, Johnny R.
Whittemore, Scott R.
Saraswat Ohri, Sujata
Hetman, Michal
author_sort Slomnicki, Lukasz P.
collection PubMed
description The circadian gene expression rhythmicity drives diurnal oscillations of physiological processes that may determine the injury response. While outcomes of various acute injuries are affected by the time of day at which the original insult occurred, such influences on recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) are unknown. We report that mice receiving moderate, T9 contusive SCI at ZT0 (zeitgeber time 0, time of lights on) and ZT12 (time of lights off) showed similar hindlimb function recovery in the Basso mouse scale (BMS) over a 6 week post-injury period. In an independent study, no significant differences in BMS were observed after SCI at ZT18 vs. ZT6. However, the ladder walking test revealed modestly improved performance for ZT18 vs. ZT6 mice at week 6 after injury. Consistent with those minor effects on functional recovery, terminal histological analysis revealed no significant differences in white matter sparing at the injury epicenter. Likewise, blood-spinal cord barrier disruption and neuroinflammation appeared similar when analyzed at 1 week post injury at ZT6 or ZT18. Therefore, locomotor recovery after thoracic contusive SCI is not substantively modulated by the time of day at which the neurotrauma occurred.
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spelling pubmed-86102532021-11-24 Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day Slomnicki, Lukasz P. Wei, George Burke, Darlene A. Hodges, Emily R. Myers, Scott A. Yarberry, Christine D. Morehouse, Johnny R. Whittemore, Scott R. Saraswat Ohri, Sujata Hetman, Michal PLoS One Research Article The circadian gene expression rhythmicity drives diurnal oscillations of physiological processes that may determine the injury response. While outcomes of various acute injuries are affected by the time of day at which the original insult occurred, such influences on recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) are unknown. We report that mice receiving moderate, T9 contusive SCI at ZT0 (zeitgeber time 0, time of lights on) and ZT12 (time of lights off) showed similar hindlimb function recovery in the Basso mouse scale (BMS) over a 6 week post-injury period. In an independent study, no significant differences in BMS were observed after SCI at ZT18 vs. ZT6. However, the ladder walking test revealed modestly improved performance for ZT18 vs. ZT6 mice at week 6 after injury. Consistent with those minor effects on functional recovery, terminal histological analysis revealed no significant differences in white matter sparing at the injury epicenter. Likewise, blood-spinal cord barrier disruption and neuroinflammation appeared similar when analyzed at 1 week post injury at ZT6 or ZT18. Therefore, locomotor recovery after thoracic contusive SCI is not substantively modulated by the time of day at which the neurotrauma occurred. Public Library of Science 2021-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8610253/ /pubmed/34813603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249981 Text en © 2021 Slomnicki et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Slomnicki, Lukasz P.
Wei, George
Burke, Darlene A.
Hodges, Emily R.
Myers, Scott A.
Yarberry, Christine D.
Morehouse, Johnny R.
Whittemore, Scott R.
Saraswat Ohri, Sujata
Hetman, Michal
Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
title Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
title_full Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
title_fullStr Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
title_full_unstemmed Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
title_short Limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
title_sort limited changes in locomotor recovery and unaffected white matter sparing after spinal cord contusion at different times of day
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34813603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249981
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