2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.14.24302709
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Targeted Stimulation of the Sensory Afferents Improves Motoneuron Function in Humans With a Degenerative Motoneuron Disease

G. Prat-Ortega,
S. Ensel,
S. Donadio
et al.

Abstract: Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is an inherited neurodegenerative disease causing motoneuron dysfunction, muscle weakness and early mortality. Three therapies can slow disease progression enabling people to survive albeit with lingering motoneuron dysfunction and severe motor impairments. Here we introduce a neurotechnological approach that improved spinal motoneuron function, muscle strength and walking in three adults with SMA. Starting from preclinical evidence showing that motoneuron dysfunction in SMA origi… Show more

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“…While these are correlative observations, a causal link between proprioceptive dysfunction and disease pathogenesis was previously established in mouse model ( Fletcher et al, 2017 ; Simon et al, 2019 ). Moreover, a recent study provided proof of principle that ambulatory SMA patients regain previously lost muscle strength and increase endurance following epidural spinal cord stimulation of proprioceptive afferents ( Prat-Ortega, 2024 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these are correlative observations, a causal link between proprioceptive dysfunction and disease pathogenesis was previously established in mouse model ( Fletcher et al, 2017 ; Simon et al, 2019 ). Moreover, a recent study provided proof of principle that ambulatory SMA patients regain previously lost muscle strength and increase endurance following epidural spinal cord stimulation of proprioceptive afferents ( Prat-Ortega, 2024 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%