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刺激完全性脊髓损伤下方的腰部皮肤对后肢运动的影响。

Effect of stimulating the lumbar skin caudal to a complete spinal cord injury on hindlimb locomotion.

作者信息

Hurteau Marie-France, Thibaudier Yann, Dambreville Charline, Desaulniers Corinne, Frigon Alain

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Centre de recherche du CHUS, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Centre de recherche du CHUS, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2015 Jan 15;113(2):669-76. doi: 10.1152/jn.00739.2014. Epub 2014 Oct 22.

Abstract

Sensory feedback is a potent modulator of the locomotor pattern generated by spinal networks. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of cutaneous inputs from the back on the spinal-generated locomotor pattern. The spinal cord of six adult cats was transected at low thoracic levels. Cats were then trained to recover hindlimb locomotion. During experiments, the skin overlying lumbar vertebrae L2 to L7 was mechanically stimulated by a small calibrated clip or by manual pinching. Trials without and with cutaneous stimulation were performed at a treadmill speed of 0.4 m/s. Although manually pinching the skin completely stopped hindlimb locomotion and abolished weight support, cutaneous stimulation with the calibrated clip produced smaller effects. Specifically, more focalized cutaneous stimulation with the clip reduced flexor and extensor muscle activity and led to a more caudal positioning of the paw at contact and liftoff. Moreover, cutaneous stimulation with the clip led to a greater number of steps with improper nonplantigrade paw placements at contact and paw drag at the stance-to-swing transition. The most consistent effects on the hindlimb locomotor pattern were observed with cutaneous stimulation at midlumbar levels, from L3 to L5. The results indicate that cutaneous stimulation of the skin modulates the excitability of spinal circuits involved in generating locomotion and weight support, particularly at spinal segments thought to be critical for rhythm generation.

摘要

感觉反馈是脊髓网络所产生运动模式的一种强大调节因子。本研究的目的是评估来自背部的皮肤输入对脊髓产生的运动模式的影响。对6只成年猫的脊髓在胸段低位水平进行横切。然后训练猫恢复后肢运动。在实验过程中,用一个校准过的小夹子或手动捏压对L2至L7腰椎上方的皮肤进行机械刺激。在跑步机速度为0.4 m/s的情况下,分别进行无皮肤刺激和有皮肤刺激的试验。虽然手动捏压皮肤会完全停止后肢运动并消除体重支撑,但用校准过的夹子进行皮肤刺激产生的影响较小。具体而言,用夹子进行的更局部化的皮肤刺激会降低屈肌和伸肌的活动,并导致爪子在接触和离地时的位置更靠尾端。此外,用夹子进行皮肤刺激会导致更多步出现接触时爪子放置不当的非跖行步态以及在站立到摆动转换时爪子拖地的情况。在L3至L5的腰段中部进行皮肤刺激时,观察到对后肢运动模式的影响最为一致。结果表明,皮肤的皮肤刺激会调节参与产生运动和体重支撑的脊髓回路的兴奋性,特别是在被认为对节律产生至关重要的脊髓节段。

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