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Locomotion induced by epidural stimulation in a decerebrated cat after spinal cord injury
Authors:P E Musienko  N V Pavlova  V A Selionov  Yu P Gerasimenko
Institution:(1) Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia;(2) Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 127994, Russia
Abstract:The effect of partial and complete spinal cord transection (Th7–Th8) on locomotor activity evoked in decerebrated cats by electrical epidural stimulation (segment L5, 80–100 μA, 0.5 ms at 5 Hz) has been investigated. Transection of dorsal columns did not substantially influence the locomotion. Disruption of the ventral spinal quadrant resulted in deterioration and instability of the locomotor rhythm. Injury to lateral or medial descending motor systems led to redistribution of the tone in antagonist muscles. Locomotion could be evoked by epidural stimulation within 20 h after complete transection of the spinal cord. The restoration of polysynaptic components in EMG responses correlated with recovery of the stepping function. The data obtained confirm that initiation of locomotion under epidural stimulation is caused by direct action on intraspinal systems responsible for locomotor regulation. With intact or partially injured spinal cord, this effect is under the influence of supraspinal motor systems correcting and stabilizing the evoked locomotor pattern.
Keywords:locomotion  epidural spinal cord stimulation  spinal cord injury  decerebration  cat
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