Training-Specific Neural Plasticity in Spinal Reflexes after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

被引:11
|
作者
Khan, Atif S. [1 ]
Patrick, Susan K. [2 ]
Roy, Francois D. [1 ,3 ]
Gorassini, Monica A. [1 ,4 ]
Yang, Jaynie F. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Neurosci & Mental Hlth Inst, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Univ Alberta, Dept Surg, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[4] Univ Alberta, Dept Biomed Engn, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[5] Univ Alberta, Dept Phys Therapy, Edmonton, AB, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
SOLEUS-H-REFLEX; FUNCTIONAL AMBULATION PROFILE; SPASTIC MOVEMENT-DISORDER; MAGNETIC STIMULATION; STRETCH-REFLEX; WALKING; CLONUS; INDIVIDUALS; MODULATION; TRANSMISSION;
D O I
10.1155/2016/6718763
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The neural plasticity of spinal reflexes after two contrasting forms of walking training was determined in individuals with chronic, motor-incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI). Endurance Training involved treadmill walking for as long as possible, and Precision Training involved walking precisely over obstacles and onto targets overground. Twenty participants started either Endurance or Precision Training for 2 months and then crossed over after a 2-month rest period to the other form of training for 2 months. Measures were taken before and after each phase of training and rest. The cutaneomuscular reflex (CMR) during walking was evoked in the soleus (SOL) and tibialis anterior muscles by stimulating the posterior tibial nerve at the ankle. Clonus was estimated from the EMG power in the SOL during unperturbed walking. The inhibitory component of the SOL CMR was enhanced after Endurance but not Precision Training. Clonus did not change after either form of training. Participants with lower reflex excitability tended to be better walkers (i.e., faster walking speeds) prior to training, and the reduction in clonus was significantly correlated with the improvement in walking speed and distance. Thus, reflex excitability responded in a training-specific way, with the reduction in reflex excitability related to improvements in walking function. Trial registration number is NCT01765153.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Treadmill step training promotes spinal cord neural plasticity after incomplete spinal cord injury
    Tiansheng Sun
    Chaoqun Ye
    Jun Wu
    Zhicheng Zhang
    Yanhua Cai
    Feng Yue
    [J]. Neural Regeneration Research, 2013, 8 (27) : 2540 - 2547
  • [2] Treadmill step training promotes spinal cord neural plasticity after incomplete spinal cord injury
    Sun, Tiansheng
    Ye, Chaoqun
    Wu, Jun
    Zhang, Zhicheng
    Cai, Yanhua
    Yue, Feng
    [J]. NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH, 2013, 8 (27) : 2540 - 2547
  • [3] Neural plasticity after spinal cord injury
    Liu, Jian
    Yang, Xiaoyu
    Jiang, Lianying
    Wang, Chunxin
    Yang, Maoguang
    [J]. NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH, 2012, 7 (05) : 386 - 391
  • [4] Neural plasticity after spinal cord injury
    Jian Liu
    [J]. Neural Regeneration Research, 2012, 7 (05) : 386 - 391
  • [5] Neural plasticity after spinal cord injury
    Ding, YM
    Kastin, AJ
    Pan, WH
    [J]. CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN, 2005, 11 (11) : 1441 - 1450
  • [6] Plasticity of motor systems after incomplete spinal cord injury
    Raineteau, O
    Schwab, ME
    [J]. NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE, 2001, 2 (04) : 263 - 273
  • [7] Plasticity of motor systems after incomplete spinal cord injury
    Olivier Raineteau
    Martin E. Schwab
    [J]. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2001, 2 : 263 - 273
  • [8] Effect of cervicolumbar coupling on spinal reflexes during cycling after incomplete spinal cord injury
    Zhou, R.
    Parhizi, B.
    Assh, J.
    Alvarado, L.
    Ogilvie, R.
    Chong, S. L.
    Mushahwar, V. K.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2018, 120 (06) : 3172 - 3186
  • [9] Plasticity of Corticospinal Neural Control after Locomotor Training in Human Spinal Cord Injury
    Knikou, Maria
    [J]. NEURAL PLASTICITY, 2012, 2012
  • [10] Spinal Interneurons and Forelimb Plasticity after Incomplete Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Rats
    Gonzalez-Rothi, Elisa Janine
    Rombola, Angela M.
    Rousseau, Celeste A.
    Mercier, Lynne M.
    Fitzpatrick, Garrett M.
    Reier, Paul J.
    Fuller, David D.
    Lane, Michael A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2015, 32 (12) : 893 - 907