Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
122(15)
Published: April 8, 2025
Various
strategies
targeting
spinal
locomotor
circuitry
have
been
associated
with
functional
improvements
after
cord
injury
(SCI).
However,
the
neuronal
populations
mediating
beneficial
effects
remain
largely
unknown.
Using
a
combination
therapy
in
mouse
model
of
complete
SCI,
we
show
that
virally
delivered
brain-derived
neurotrophic
factor
(BDNF)
(AAV-BDNF)
activates
hindlimb
stepping
and
causes
hyperreflexia,
whereas
submotor
threshold
epidural
stimulation
(ES)
reduces
BDNF-induced
hyperreflexia.
Given
their
role
gating
proprioceptive
afferents
as
potential
convergence
point
BDNF
ES,
hypothesized
an
enhanced
excitability
inhibitory
RORβ
neurons
would
be
improvements.
Ex
vivo
slice
recordings
from
mice
range
hyperreflexia
scores
revealed
was
related
to
outcome
post-SCI.
Mice
poor
function
SCI
had
less
excitable
neurons,
but
similar
between
uninjured
“best
stepping”
groups.
Further,
chemogenetic
activation
reduced
improved
stepping,
ES.
Our
findings
identify
target
population
limit
enhance
SCI.
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: June 26, 2023
Abstract
Spinal
cord
injury
(SCI)
remains
a
severe
condition
with
an
extremely
high
disability
rate.
The
challenges
of
SCI
repair
include
its
complex
pathological
mechanisms
and
the
difficulties
neural
regeneration
in
central
nervous
system.
In
past
few
decades,
researchers
have
attempted
to
completely
elucidate
mechanism
identify
effective
strategies
promote
axon
circuit
remodeling,
but
results
not
been
ideal.
Recently,
new
SCI,
especially
interactions
between
immune
cell
responses,
revealed
by
single-cell
sequencing
spatial
transcriptome
analysis.
With
development
bioactive
materials
stem
cells,
more
attention
has
focused
on
forming
intermediate
networks
reconstruction
than
promoting
axonal
corticospinal
tract.
Furthermore,
technologies
control
physical
parameters
such
as
electricity,
magnetism
ultrasound
constantly
innovated
applied
fate
regulation.
Among
these
advanced
novel
technologies,
therapy,
biomaterial
transplantation,
electromagnetic
stimulation
entered
into
stage
clinical
trials,
some
them
already
treatment.
this
review,
we
outline
overall
epidemiology
pathophysiology
expound
latest
research
progress
related
detail,
propose
future
directions
for
applications.
Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
383(6688), P. 1252 - 1259
Published: March 14, 2024
Overgeneralization
of
fear
to
harmless
situations
is
a
core
feature
anxiety
disorders
resulting
from
acute
stress,
yet
the
mechanisms
by
which
becomes
generalized
are
poorly
understood.
In
this
study,
we
show
that
in
mice
results
transmitter
switch
glutamate
γ-aminobutyric
acid
(GABA)
serotonergic
neurons
lateral
wings
dorsal
raphe.
Similar
change
identity
was
found
postmortem
brains
individuals
with
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD).
Overriding
prevented
acquisition
fear.
Corticosterone
release
and
activation
glucocorticoid
receptors
mediated
switch,
prompt
antidepressant
treatment
blocked
cotransmitter
Our
provide
important
insight
into
involved
generalization.
Military Medical Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: June 9, 2023
Abstract
Spinal
cord
injury
(SCI)
is
a
devastating
and
disabling
medical
condition
generally
caused
by
traumatic
event
(primary
injury).
This
initial
trauma
accompanied
set
of
biological
mechanisms
directed
to
ameliorate
neural
damage
but
also
exacerbate
(secondary
The
alterations
that
occur
in
the
spinal
have
not
only
local
systemic
consequences
virtually
all
organs
tissues
body
incur
important
changes
after
SCI,
explaining
progression
detrimental
related
this
condition.
Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology
(PNIE)
growing
area
research
aiming
integrate
explore
interactions
among
different
systems
compose
human
organism,
considering
mind
as
whole.
consequent
neurological
disruption
trigger
immune,
endocrine,
multisystem
dysfunction,
which
turn
affect
patient’s
psyche
well-being.
In
present
review,
we
will
most
SCI
from
PNIE
perspective,
defining
occurring
each
system
how
these
are
interconnected.
Finally,
potential
clinical
approaches
derived
knowledge
be
collectively
presented
with
aim
develop
integrative
therapies
maximize
management
patients.
The Journal of Physiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
602(9), P. 1987 - 2017
Published: April 9, 2024
Abstract
When
the
foot
dorsum
contacts
an
obstacle
during
locomotion,
cutaneous
afferents
signal
central
circuits
to
coordinate
muscle
activity
in
four
limbs.
Spinal
cord
injury
disrupts
these
interactions,
impairing
balance
and
interlimb
coordination.
We
evoked
reflexes
by
electrically
stimulating
left
right
superficial
peroneal
nerves
before
after
two
thoracic
lateral
hemisections
placed
on
opposite
sides
of
at
9‐
13‐week
interval
seven
adult
cats
(4
males
3
females).
recorded
reflex
responses
ten
hindlimb
five
forelimb
muscles
bilaterally.
After
first
(right
T5–T6)
second
(left
T10–T11)
hemisections,
coordination
fore‐
hindlimbs
was
altered
and/or
became
less
consistent.
hemisection,
required
assistance
perform
quadrupedal
locomotion.
Short‐latency
homonymous
crossed
largely
remained
unaffected
staggered
hemisections.
However,
mid‐
long‐latency
both
occurred
frequently
In
muscles,
homolateral
diagonal
response
occurrence
significantly
decreased
all
limbs,
however,
when
present,
short‐,
maintained
their
phase‐dependent
modulation.
also
observed
reduced
durations
short‐latency
inhibitory
extensors
early
hemisection
delayed
ipsilesional
hemisection.
Therefore,
changes
correlated
with
impaired
balance/stability
locomotion
spinal
injury.
Restoring
transmission
could
be
used
as
a
biomarker
facilitate
locomotor
recovery.
image
Key
points
Cutaneous
afferent
inputs
limbs
obstacle.
Thoracic
communication
between
centres
located
cervical
lumbar
levels,
limb
investigated
nerve
bilaterally,
cats.
showed
loss/reduction
which
balance.
Targeting
pathways
projecting
help
develop
therapeutic
approaches
aimed
restoring
ascending
descending
pathways.
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 19, 2024
Abstract
The
neural
signals
produced
by
varying
electrical
stimulation
parameters
lead
to
characteristic
circuit
responses.
However,
the
characteristics
of
circuits
reconstructed
remain
poorly
understood,
which
greatly
limits
application
such
neuromodulation
techniques
for
treatment
spinal
cord
injury.
Here,
we
develop
a
dual
system
that
combines
epidural
and
muscle
mimic
feedforward
feedback
in
sensorimotor
circuits.
We
demonstrate
stimulus
frequency
10−20
Hz
under
conditions
is
required
structural
functional
reconstruction
circuits,
not
only
activates
genes
associated
with
axonal
regeneration
motoneurons,
but
also
improves
excitability
neurons.
Overall,
results
provide
insights
into
signal
decoding
during
reconstruction,
suggesting
combination
promising
method
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Aug. 9, 2023
Spinal
cord
injury
(SCI)
leads
to
severe
sensory
and
motor
dysfunction
below
the
lesion.
However,
cellular
dynamic
responses
heterogeneity
across
different
regions
lesion
remain
be
elusive.
Here,
we
used
single-cell
transcriptomics
investigate
region-related
in
female
rhesus
monkeys
with
complete
thoracic
SCI
from
acute
chronic
phases.
We
found
that
distal
lumbar
tissue
cells
were
severely
impacted,
leading
degenerative
microenvironments
characterized
by
disease-associated
microglia
oligodendrocytes
activation
alongside
increased
inhibitory
interneurons
proportion
following
SCI.
By
implanting
scaffold
into
sites,
could
improve
microenvironment
through
glial
fibroblast
regulation
while
remodeling
spared
tissues
via
reduced
neurons
improved
phagocytosis
myelination.
Our
findings
offer
crucial
pathological
insights
proximal
after
SCI,
emphasizing
importance
of
scaffold-based
treatment
approaches
targeting
heterogeneous
microenvironments.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
121(35)
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
Autism
spectrum
disorders
(ASD)
can
be
caused
by
environmental
factors.
These
factors
act
early
in
the
development
of
nervous
system
and
induce
stereotyped
repetitive
behaviors
diminished
social
interactions,
among
other
outcomes.
Little
is
known
about
how
these
are
produced.
In
pregnant
women,
delivery
valproic
acid
(VPA)
(to
control
seizure
activity
or
stabilize
mood)
immune
activation
a
virus
increases
incidence
ASD
offspring.
We
found
that
either
VPA
Poly
Inosine:Cytosine
(which
mimics
viral
infection),
administered
at
mouse
embryonic
day
12.5,
induced
neurotransmitter
switch
from
GABA
to
glutamate
PV-
CCK-expressing
interneurons
medial
prefrontal
cortex
postnatal
10.
The
was
present
for
only
brief
period
during
development,
observed
male
female
mice
21
reversed
both
males
females
30.
At
90,
exhibited
interaction
while
behavior.
Transfecting
GAD1
10,
reintroduce
expression,
overrode
prevented
expression
autistic-like
findings
point
an
important
role
switching
mediating
causes
autism.