نتایج جستجو برای: spinal cord hemisection

تعداد نتایج: 142427  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Magne S Sivertsen Joel C Glover Marie-Claude Perreault

Using optical recording of synaptically mediated calcium transients and selective spinal lesions, we investigated the pattern of activation of spinal motoneurons (MNs) by the pontine reticulospinal projection in isolated brain stem-spinal cord preparations from the neonatal mouse. Stimulation sites throughout the region where the pontine reticulospinal neurons reside reliably activated MNs at c...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2005
Zhe Ying Roland R Roy V Reggie Edgerton Fernando Gómez-Pinilla

We have conducted studies to determine the potential of exercise to benefit the injured spinal cord using neurotrophins. Adult rats were randomly assigned to one of three groups: (1) intact control (Con); (2) sedentary, hemisected at a mid-thoracic level (Sed-Hx), or (3) exercised, hemisected (Ex-Hx). One week after surgery, the Ex-Hx rats were exposed to voluntary running wheels for 3, 7, or 2...

Journal: :Experimental physiology 1992
P R Gordon-Weeks J P Golding J D Clarke D Tonge

In the present experiments, we have used an affinity-purified polyclonal antibody to laminin to determine the time course of expression of laminin in the central nervous system (CNS) of Rana temporaria tadpoles during normal development and during restoration of the dorsal columns of the spinal cord. Immunoblotting analysis indicated that in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) of adult frogs th...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2013
Mark Damien Spanevello Sophie Ines Tajouri Cornel Mirciov Nyoman Kurniawan Martin John Pearse Louis Jerry Fabri Catherine Mary Owczarek Matthew Philip Hardy Rebecca Anne Bradford Melanie Louise Ramunno Ann Maree Turnley Marc Jan Ruitenberg Andrew Wallace Boyd Perry Francis Bartlett

Blocking the action of inhibitory molecules at sites of central nervous system injury has been proposed as a strategy to promote axonal regeneration and functional recovery. We have previously shown that genetic deletion or competitive antagonism of EphA4 receptor activity promotes axonal regeneration and functional recovery in a mouse model of lateral hemisection spinal cord injury. Here we ha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Pamela A Harvey Daniel H S Lee Fang Qian Paul H Weinreb Eric Frank

A major impediment for regeneration of axons within the CNS is the presence of multiple inhibitory factors associated with myelin. Three of these factors bind to the Nogo receptor, NgR, which is expressed on axons. Administration of exogenous blockers of NgR or NgR ligands promotes the regeneration of descending axonal projections after spinal cord hemisection. A more detailed analysis of CNS r...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Linard Filli Björn Zörner Oliver Weinmann Martin E Schwab

Cervical incomplete spinal cord injuries often lead to severe and persistent impairments of sensorimotor functions and are clinically the most frequent type of spinal cord injury. Understanding the motor impairments and the possible functional recovery of upper and lower extremities is of great importance. Animal models investigating motor dysfunction following cervical spinal cord injury are r...

Journal: :Brain research 1985
R T Stevens A V Apkarian C J Hodge

The purpose of this study was to determine the funicular location of descending catecholamine (CA) fibers innervating the lumbar spinal cord from the dorsolateral pons (DLP). The locations of catecholamine-containing cell bodies which project to the lumbar spinal cord were determined by combining the use of the retrogradely transported fluorescent dye, Evans Blue (EB), with the glyoxylic acid h...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Salma S Islam Pavel V Zelenin Grigori N Orlovsky Sten Grillner Tatiana G Deliagina

The main form of locomotion in the lamprey (a lower vertebrate, cyclostome) is forward swimming (FS) based on periodical waves of lateral body flexion propagating from head to tail. The lamprey is also capable of backward swimming (BS). Here we describe the kinematical and electromyographic (EMG) pattern of BS, as well as the effects on this pattern exerted by different lesions of the spinal co...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2005
A C Lepore I Fischer

Fetal spinal cord from embryonic day 14 (E14/FSC) has been used for numerous transplantation studies of injured spinal cord. E14/FSC consists primarily of neuronal (NRP)- and glial (GRP)-restricted precursors. Therefore, we reasoned that comparing the fate of E14/FSC with defined populations of lineage-restricted precursors will test the in vivo properties of these precursors in CNS and allow u...

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