Donoghue J P, Sanes J N
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Feb;84(4):1123-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.4.1123.
We investigated the effect of neonatal nerve lesions on cerebral motor cortex organization by comparing the cortical motor representation of normal adult rats with adult rats that had one forelimb removed on the day of birth. Mapping of cerebral neocortex with electrical stimulation revealed an altered relationship between the motor cortex and the remaining muscles. Whereas distal forelimb movements are normally elicited at the lowest threshold in the motor cortex forelimb area, the same stimuli activated shoulder and trunk muscles in experimental animals. In addition, an expanded cortical representation of intact body parts was present and there was an absence of a distinct portion of motor cortex. These data demonstrate that representation patterns in motor cortex can be altered by peripheral nerve injury during development.
我们通过比较正常成年大鼠与出生当天切除一侧前肢的成年大鼠的皮质运动代表区,研究了新生期神经损伤对大脑运动皮质组织的影响。用电刺激对大脑新皮质进行映射显示,运动皮质与剩余肌肉之间的关系发生了改变。正常情况下,在运动皮质前肢区以最低阈值即可诱发前肢远端运动,而在实验动物中,相同的刺激却激活了肩部和躯干肌肉。此外,完整身体部位的皮质代表区扩大,且运动皮质的一个特定部分缺失。这些数据表明,发育过程中的周围神经损伤可改变运动皮质的代表模式。