2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117588
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Dynamic whole-brain metabolic connectivity during vestibular compensation in the rat

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“…This parameter provides a good estimation of postural instability after UVN since it displays the tonic asymmetry of extensor and flexor muscles of the anterior and posterior paws that results from vestibular deafferentation [ 105 ]. In addition, this parameter is measured after TST, which enables us to appreciate the effectiveness of the vestibulo-spinal reflex under the control of vestibular function recovery [ 14 , 39 , 107 ]. We observed a significant increase of postural instability after UVN and acute anti-inflammatory treatment (Fig.…”
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“…This parameter provides a good estimation of postural instability after UVN since it displays the tonic asymmetry of extensor and flexor muscles of the anterior and posterior paws that results from vestibular deafferentation [ 105 ]. In addition, this parameter is measured after TST, which enables us to appreciate the effectiveness of the vestibulo-spinal reflex under the control of vestibular function recovery [ 14 , 39 , 107 ]. We observed a significant increase of postural instability after UVN and acute anti-inflammatory treatment (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This hypothesis is supported by the measurement of the support surface after tail suspension test (TST), showing a strong impairment in UVN + met animals even 1 month after UVN, whereas UVN + placebo animals recovered over time. Under TST conditions, somaesthetic inputs are greatly reduced and the effectiveness of the vestibulo-spinal reflex is principally under the control of the recovery of vestibular function [ 14 , 39 ]. We can argue that the long-term alteration of the plasticity mechanisms by acute methylprednisolone treatment causes the long-term alteration of the vestibulospinal reflex when mainly controlled by the vestibular function recovery.…”
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“…Obviously, the results obtained support a local action of TH in the deafferented VN. However, given the intraperitoneal administration we cannot exclude an effect on the whole central network of vestibular compensation (68, 69) and peripheral effect. Skeletal muscle is in fact a primary target for TH signalling in human and rodents (70).…”
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“…Obviously, the results obtained support a local action of TH in the deafferented VN. However, given the intraperitoneal administration, we cannot exclude an effect on the whole central network of vestibular compensation [ 81 , 82 ] as well as peripheral effects. Skeletal muscle is in fact a primary target for TH signaling in human and rodents [ 83 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%