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Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC

Cervical level spinal cord injury (SCI) can severely impact upper limb muscle function, which is typically assessed in the clinic using electromyography (EMG). Here, we established novel preclinical methodology for EMG assessments of muscle function after SCI in awake freely moving animals. Adult fe...

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Autores principales: Sinopoulou, Eleni, Spejo, Aline Barroso, Roopnarine, Naomi, Burnside, Emily R., Bartus, Katalin, De Winter, Fred, McMahon, Stephen B., Bradbury, Elizabeth J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35916483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.25111
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author Sinopoulou, Eleni
Spejo, Aline Barroso
Roopnarine, Naomi
Burnside, Emily R.
Bartus, Katalin
De Winter, Fred
McMahon, Stephen B.
Bradbury, Elizabeth J.
author_facet Sinopoulou, Eleni
Spejo, Aline Barroso
Roopnarine, Naomi
Burnside, Emily R.
Bartus, Katalin
De Winter, Fred
McMahon, Stephen B.
Bradbury, Elizabeth J.
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description Cervical level spinal cord injury (SCI) can severely impact upper limb muscle function, which is typically assessed in the clinic using electromyography (EMG). Here, we established novel preclinical methodology for EMG assessments of muscle function after SCI in awake freely moving animals. Adult female rats were implanted with EMG recording electrodes in bicep muscles and received bilateral cervical (C7) contusion injuries. Forelimb muscle activity was assessed by recording maximum voluntary contractions during a grip strength task and cortical motor evoked potentials in the biceps. We demonstrate that longitudinal recordings of muscle activity in the same animal are feasible over a chronic post‐injury time course and provide a sensitive method for revealing post‐injury changes in muscle activity. This methodology was utilized to investigate recovery of muscle function after a novel combination therapy. Cervical contused animals received intraspinal injections of a neuroplasticity‐promoting agent (lentiviral‐chondroitinase ABC) plus 11 weeks of cortical epidural electrical stimulation (3 h daily, 5 days/week) and behavioral rehabilitation (15 min daily, 5 days/week). Longitudinal monitoring of voluntary and evoked muscle activity revealed significantly increased muscle activity and upper limb dexterity with the combination treatment, compared to a single treatment or no treatment. Retrograde mapping of motor neurons innervating the biceps showed a predominant distribution across spinal segments C5–C8, indicating that treatment effects were likely due to neuroplastic changes in a mixture of intact and injured motor neurons. Thus, longitudinal assessments of muscle function after SCI correlate with skilled reach and grasp performance and reveal functional benefits of a novel combination therapy.
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spelling pubmed-95449222022-10-14 Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC Sinopoulou, Eleni Spejo, Aline Barroso Roopnarine, Naomi Burnside, Emily R. Bartus, Katalin De Winter, Fred McMahon, Stephen B. Bradbury, Elizabeth J. J Neurosci Res Research Articles Cervical level spinal cord injury (SCI) can severely impact upper limb muscle function, which is typically assessed in the clinic using electromyography (EMG). Here, we established novel preclinical methodology for EMG assessments of muscle function after SCI in awake freely moving animals. Adult female rats were implanted with EMG recording electrodes in bicep muscles and received bilateral cervical (C7) contusion injuries. Forelimb muscle activity was assessed by recording maximum voluntary contractions during a grip strength task and cortical motor evoked potentials in the biceps. We demonstrate that longitudinal recordings of muscle activity in the same animal are feasible over a chronic post‐injury time course and provide a sensitive method for revealing post‐injury changes in muscle activity. This methodology was utilized to investigate recovery of muscle function after a novel combination therapy. Cervical contused animals received intraspinal injections of a neuroplasticity‐promoting agent (lentiviral‐chondroitinase ABC) plus 11 weeks of cortical epidural electrical stimulation (3 h daily, 5 days/week) and behavioral rehabilitation (15 min daily, 5 days/week). Longitudinal monitoring of voluntary and evoked muscle activity revealed significantly increased muscle activity and upper limb dexterity with the combination treatment, compared to a single treatment or no treatment. Retrograde mapping of motor neurons innervating the biceps showed a predominant distribution across spinal segments C5–C8, indicating that treatment effects were likely due to neuroplastic changes in a mixture of intact and injured motor neurons. Thus, longitudinal assessments of muscle function after SCI correlate with skilled reach and grasp performance and reveal functional benefits of a novel combination therapy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-02 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9544922/ /pubmed/35916483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.25111 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Neuroscience Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sinopoulou, Eleni
Spejo, Aline Barroso
Roopnarine, Naomi
Burnside, Emily R.
Bartus, Katalin
De Winter, Fred
McMahon, Stephen B.
Bradbury, Elizabeth J.
Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC
title Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC
title_full Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC
title_fullStr Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC
title_full_unstemmed Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC
title_short Chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase ABC
title_sort chronic muscle recordings reveal recovery of forelimb function in spinal injured female rats after cortical epidural stimulation combined with rehabilitation and chondroitinase abc
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35916483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.25111
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