2012
DOI: 10.1152/jn.01045.2011
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Development of motor maps in rats and their modulation by experience

Abstract: While a substantial literature demonstrates the effect of differential experience on development of mammalian sensory cortices and plasticity of adult motor cortex, characterization of differential experience on the functional development of motor cortex is meager. We first determined when forelimb movement representations (motor maps) could be detected in rats during postnatal development and then whether their motor map expression could be altered with rearing in an enriched environment consisting of group h… Show more

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“…In rats, colocalization is observed in a minority of L5 corticospinal neurons when distinct retrograde tracers are injected at the C3 and C7 spinal segments (Akintunde and Buxton, 1992;Wang et al, 2011); such double-labeled neurons were excluded from the current study. This segregation of corticospinal projection patterns is also observed in primates, whereby colocalization of retrograde tracers from upper (C2-C4) and lower (C7-T1) spinal segments is Ͻ4% in corticospinal projections arising from primary motor cortex (He et al, 1993).…”
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“…In rats, colocalization is observed in a minority of L5 corticospinal neurons when distinct retrograde tracers are injected at the C3 and C7 spinal segments (Akintunde and Buxton, 1992;Wang et al, 2011); such double-labeled neurons were excluded from the current study. This segregation of corticospinal projection patterns is also observed in primates, whereby colocalization of retrograde tracers from upper (C2-C4) and lower (C7-T1) spinal segments is Ͻ4% in corticospinal projections arising from primary motor cortex (He et al, 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the development of corticospinal projections within the spinal cord is well documented (Gribnau et al, 1986;Stanfield, 1992;Meng et al, 2004), little is known with regard to how local network properties within M1 evolve during maturation of the motor system. In adulthood, layer 5 corticospinal neurons of the motor cortex are essential for fine motor control (Whishaw et al, 1993;Piecharka et al, 2005;Anderson et al, 2007;Lemon, 2008;Rosenzweig et al, 2010;Wahl et al, 2014), and the pattern of corticospinal interconnectivity is selectively altered following changes to the motor repertoire (Biane et al, 2012).…”
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“…Collectively, these findings sustain the view that the first 3 postnatal weeks represent a time window that is critical for the developmental segregation of somatotopic maps. Importantly, forelimb motor maps were first detectable at the end of the second postnatal week (Young et al 2012). Moreover, during rat locomotion development, pivoting predominates during the second half of the first week, crawling during most of the second week, and walking or running by the end of the second week (Altman and Sudarshan 1975).…”
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