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Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study

A gradual increase in rat soleus muscle electromyographic (EMG) activity is known to occur after 3–4 days of hindlimb suspension/unloading (HS). The physiological significance and mechanisms of such activity of motoneurons under unloading conditions are currently unclear. Since hyperactivity of moto...

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Autores principales: Kalashnikov, Vitaliy E., Tyganov, Sergey A., Turtikova, Olga V., Kalashnikova, Ekaterina P., Glazova, Margarita V., Mirzoev, Timur M., Shenkman, Boris S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833037
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11111161
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author Kalashnikov, Vitaliy E.
Tyganov, Sergey A.
Turtikova, Olga V.
Kalashnikova, Ekaterina P.
Glazova, Margarita V.
Mirzoev, Timur M.
Shenkman, Boris S.
author_facet Kalashnikov, Vitaliy E.
Tyganov, Sergey A.
Turtikova, Olga V.
Kalashnikova, Ekaterina P.
Glazova, Margarita V.
Mirzoev, Timur M.
Shenkman, Boris S.
author_sort Kalashnikov, Vitaliy E.
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description A gradual increase in rat soleus muscle electromyographic (EMG) activity is known to occur after 3–4 days of hindlimb suspension/unloading (HS). The physiological significance and mechanisms of such activity of motoneurons under unloading conditions are currently unclear. Since hyperactivity of motoneurons and muscle spasticity after spinal cord injury are associated with KCC2 downregulation, we hypothesized that a decrease in potassium (K(+))/chloride (Cl(−)) co-transporter 2 (KCC2) in motoneurons would be responsible for an increase in soleus muscle EMG activity during HS. We aimed to investigate the effect of prochlorperazine (KCC2 activator) on the electrical activity of rat soleus muscle under HS. Wistar rats were divided into the following groups: (1) vivarium control (C), (2) 7-day HS group (7HS) and (3) 7-day HS group plus intraperitoneal injections of prochlorperazine (10 mg/kg, daily) (7HS + P). Expression of proteins in the motoneurons of the lumbar spinal cord was determined by Western blotting. An electromyogram of the rat soleus muscle was recorded using intramuscular electrodes. KCC2 content after 7-day HS significantly decreased by 34% relative to the control group. HS-induced decrease in KCC2 protein content was prevented by prochlorperazine administration. HS also induced a significant 80% decrease in KCC2 Ser940 phosphorylation; however prochlorperazine did not affect KCC2 phosphorylation. The treatment of the rats with prochlorperazine prevented a HS-induced increase in Na(+)/K(+)/(Cl−) co-transporter 1 (KCC2 antagonist) protein content. In parallel with the restoration of KCC2 content, prochlorperazine administration during HS partially prevented an increase in the soleus muscle tonic EMG activity. Thus, prochlorperazine administration during 7-day HS prevents a decrease in KCC2 protein expression in motoneurons and significantly reduces the level of HS-induced soleus muscle electrical activity.
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spelling pubmed-86181662021-11-27 Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study Kalashnikov, Vitaliy E. Tyganov, Sergey A. Turtikova, Olga V. Kalashnikova, Ekaterina P. Glazova, Margarita V. Mirzoev, Timur M. Shenkman, Boris S. Life (Basel) Article A gradual increase in rat soleus muscle electromyographic (EMG) activity is known to occur after 3–4 days of hindlimb suspension/unloading (HS). The physiological significance and mechanisms of such activity of motoneurons under unloading conditions are currently unclear. Since hyperactivity of motoneurons and muscle spasticity after spinal cord injury are associated with KCC2 downregulation, we hypothesized that a decrease in potassium (K(+))/chloride (Cl(−)) co-transporter 2 (KCC2) in motoneurons would be responsible for an increase in soleus muscle EMG activity during HS. We aimed to investigate the effect of prochlorperazine (KCC2 activator) on the electrical activity of rat soleus muscle under HS. Wistar rats were divided into the following groups: (1) vivarium control (C), (2) 7-day HS group (7HS) and (3) 7-day HS group plus intraperitoneal injections of prochlorperazine (10 mg/kg, daily) (7HS + P). Expression of proteins in the motoneurons of the lumbar spinal cord was determined by Western blotting. An electromyogram of the rat soleus muscle was recorded using intramuscular electrodes. KCC2 content after 7-day HS significantly decreased by 34% relative to the control group. HS-induced decrease in KCC2 protein content was prevented by prochlorperazine administration. HS also induced a significant 80% decrease in KCC2 Ser940 phosphorylation; however prochlorperazine did not affect KCC2 phosphorylation. The treatment of the rats with prochlorperazine prevented a HS-induced increase in Na(+)/K(+)/(Cl−) co-transporter 1 (KCC2 antagonist) protein content. In parallel with the restoration of KCC2 content, prochlorperazine administration during HS partially prevented an increase in the soleus muscle tonic EMG activity. Thus, prochlorperazine administration during 7-day HS prevents a decrease in KCC2 protein expression in motoneurons and significantly reduces the level of HS-induced soleus muscle electrical activity. MDPI 2021-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8618166/ /pubmed/34833037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11111161 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kalashnikov, Vitaliy E.
Tyganov, Sergey A.
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Kalashnikova, Ekaterina P.
Glazova, Margarita V.
Mirzoev, Timur M.
Shenkman, Boris S.
Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study
title Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study
title_full Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study
title_short Prochlorperazine Withdraws the Delayed Onset Tonic Activity of Unloaded Rat Soleus Muscle: A Pilot Study
title_sort prochlorperazine withdraws the delayed onset tonic activity of unloaded rat soleus muscle: a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8618166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833037
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life11111161
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