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Effects of 9 weeks of hindlimb unloading on motor performances in adult rats
Authors:Kawano F  Nomura T  Kang M S  Lee J H  Han E Y  Chiu Y C  Sato Y  Ishihara A  Ohira Y
Affiliation:Dept. Physiol. Biomech., NIFS, Kanoya, Japan.
Abstract:It has been reported that abnormal steps associated with an ankle hyper-extension during walking were observed in adult rats after 2 weeks of hindlimb suspension (Canu and Falempin, 1997 & 1998). But such phenomena were normalized after 7 days of reambulation recovery. Canu and Falempin (1996) suggested that the spinal cord has a capacity to generate a well-organized pattern of locomotion even after a period of muscle disuse. There are, however, no reports about the effects of more prolonged suspension on motor performances. In the present study, 7 weeks old male rats were hindlimb-unloaded by tail suspension for 9 consecutive weeks and landing performances in response to drop from head-down, head-up, or supine position were investigated during 8 weeks of recovery. Posture maintenance during right-left translation was also checked.
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