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Repeated anodal trans‐spinal direct current stimulation results in long‐term reduction of spasticity in mice with spinal cord injury

机译:重复的阳极反式脊柱直流刺激导致小鼠痉挛性长期降低脊髓损伤

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Key points Spasticity is a disorder of muscle tone that is associated with lesions of the motor system. This condition involves an overactive spinal reflex loop that resists the passive lengthening of muscles. Previously, we established that application of anodal trans‐spinal direct current stimulation (a‐tsDCS) for short periods of time to anaesthetized mice sustaining a spinal cord injury leads to an instantaneous reduction of spasticity. However, the long‐term effects of repeated a‐tsDCS and its mechanism of action remained unknown. In the present study, a‐tsDCS was performed for 7 days and this was found to cause long‐term reduction in spasticity, increased rate‐dependent depression in spinal reflexes, and improved ground and skill locomotion. Pharmacological, molecular and cellular evidence further suggest that a novel mechanism involving Na‐K‐Cl cotransporter isoform 1 mediates the observed long‐term effects of repeated a‐tsDCS. Abstract Spasticity can cause pain, fatigue and sleep disturbances; restrict daily activities such as walking, sitting and bathing; and complicate rehabilitation efforts. Thus, spasticity negatively influences an individual's quality of life and novel therapeutic interventions are needed. We previously demonstrated in anaesthetized mice that a short period of trans‐spinal subthreshold direct current stimulation (tsDCS) reduces spasticity. In the present study, the long‐term effects of repeated tsDCS to attenuate abnormal muscle tone in awake female mice with spinal cord injuries were investigated. A motorized system was used to test velocity‐dependent ankle resistance and associated electromyographical activity. Analysis of ground and skill locomotion was also performed, with electrophysiological, molecular and cellular studies being conducted to reveal a potential underlying mechanism of action. A 4?week reduction in spasticity was associated with an increase in rate‐dependent depression of spinal reflexes, and ground and skill locomotion were improved following 7?days of anodal‐tsDCS (a‐tsDCS). Secondary molecular, cellular and pharmacological experiments further demonstrated that the expression of K‐Cl co‐transporter isoform 2 (KCC2) was not changed in animals with spasticity. However, Na‐K‐Cl cotransporter isoform 1 (NKCC1) was significantly up‐regulated in mice that exhibited spasticity. When mice were treated with a‐tsDCS, down regulation of NKCC1 was detected, and this level did not significantly differ from that in the non‐injured control mice. Thus, long lasting reduction of spasticity by a‐tsDCS via downregulation of NKCC1 may constitute a novel therapy for spasticity following spinal cord injury.
机译:关键点痉挛是一种与电动机系统的病变相关的肌肉色调障碍。这种情况涉及一种过度活跃的脊柱反射环,抵抗肌肉的被动延长。以前,我们建立了阳极反式脊柱直流刺激(A-TSDC)的施用短时间,使脊髓损伤维持脊髓损伤的麻醉小鼠导致痉挛的瞬时降低。然而,重复A-TSDC的长期效应及其作用机制仍然未知。在本研究中,A-TSDC进行7天,发现这导致痉挛的长期降低,脊柱反射率增加,以及改善的地面和技能运动。药理学,分子和细胞证据进一步表明,涉及Na-K-Cl Cotransporter同种型1的新机制介导重复A-TSDC的观察到的长期影响。摘要痉挛会导致疼痛,疲劳和睡眠障碍;限制行走,坐和沐浴等日常活动;并使康复努力复杂化。因此,痉挛对个体的生活质量产生负面影响,需要新的生命质量和新的治疗性干预措施。我们之前在麻醉的小鼠中证明了短时间的跨脊柱亚阈值直接电流刺激(TSDC)降低了痉挛。在本研究中,研究了重复TSDC在唤醒雌性小鼠中衰减具有脊髓损伤的颌骨老鼠异常肌肉口的长期影响。电动系统用于测试速度依赖性的踝关节和相关的电焦度活动。还进行了地面和技能运动的分析,进行了电生理学,分子和细胞研究,揭示了潜在的基础作用机制。 4?周的痉挛减少与脊柱反射的率依赖性抑郁症的增加有关,并且在7?天阳孔-TSDCS(A-TSDC)的次数下改善了地面和技能运动。次级分子,细胞和药理学实验进一步证明了K-Cl共转运蛋白2(KCC2)的表达在具有痉挛的动物中没有改变。然而,在表现出痉挛的小鼠中显着上调Na-K-Cl COTRANSPORPRER同种型1(NKCC1)。当用A-TSDC处理小鼠时,检测到NKCC1的下调调节,并且该水平与非伤害对小鼠中的这种水平没有显着不同。因此,通过NKCC1的下调的A-TSDCS通过NKCC1的下调延迟减少痉挛可能构成脊髓损伤后痉挛的新疗法。

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    《The Journal of Physiology》 |2019年第8期|共23页
  • 作者单位

    Graduate CenterCity University of New YorkNew York NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Center for Developmental NeuroscienceThe College of Staten IslandStaten Island NY USA;

    Graduate CenterCity University of New YorkNew York NY USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人体生理学;
  • 关键词

    spinal cord injury; spinal direct current stimulation; Spasticity;

    机译:脊髓损伤;脊柱直流刺激;痉挛;

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