2011
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.5394-10.2011
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Progressive Motor Cortex Functional Reorganization Following 6-Hydroxydopamine Lesioning in Rats

Abstract: Many studies have attempted to correlate changes of motor cortex activity with progression of Parkinson's disease, although results have been controversial. In the present study we used intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) combined with behavioral testing in 6-hydroxydopamine hemilesioned rats to evaluate the impact of dopamine depletion on movement representations in primary motor cortex (M1) and motor behavior. ICMS allows for motor-effective stimulation of corticofugal neurons in motor areas so as to obtai… Show more

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“…These findings are consistent with those showing that the rat's lateral agranular cortex (AGl), which is homologous to the primary motor cortex in primates, shows considerable neuronal plasticity (Kartje-Tillotson et al 1985;Kleim et al 1998;Sanes and Donoghue 2000;Nudo et al 1990;Viaro et al 2011) and encodes information about task context (Carpenter et al 1999;Matsuzaka et al 2007). The medial agranular cortex (AGm) is a well differentiated field from AGl.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…These findings are consistent with those showing that the rat's lateral agranular cortex (AGl), which is homologous to the primary motor cortex in primates, shows considerable neuronal plasticity (Kartje-Tillotson et al 1985;Kleim et al 1998;Sanes and Donoghue 2000;Nudo et al 1990;Viaro et al 2011) and encodes information about task context (Carpenter et al 1999;Matsuzaka et al 2007). The medial agranular cortex (AGm) is a well differentiated field from AGl.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Alternatively, the extensive white matter damage associated with the injuries may prevent the benefits of VNS therapy. Parkinson disease (PD) is another neuromotor disease associated with maladaptive plasticity in motor networks that could potentially be improved by VNS therapy [86][87][88][89]. However, alterations in neuromodulatory function associated with PD, particularly those resulting from neuronal death in the locus coeruleus, may occlude benefits of the therapy [90,91].…”
Section: Potential Applications For Other Motor Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both of these molecules are indicators of neuronal plasticity (Benowitz and Routtenberg, 1997;Emery et al, 2003;Kapfhammer, 1997). Similarly, the rat motor cortex shows plastic changes after ablation of dopaminergic input (Viaro et al, 2011). Could the loss of innervation by descending 5-HT neurons in the caudal spinal cord that is denervated of descending 5-HT þ input could also compensate for a lack of descending input.…”
Section: Zebrafish Spinal Cord Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%