Journal article
Locomotion after spinal cord injury depends on constitutive activity in serotonin receptors
K Fouad, MM Rank, R Vavrek, KC Murray, L Sanelli, DJ Bennett
Journal of Neurophysiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) neurons caudal to the injury are capable of rhythmic locomotor-related activity that can form the basis for substantial functional recovery of stepping despite the loss of crucial brain stem-derived neuromodulators like serotonin (5-HT). Here we investigated the contribution of constitutive 5-HT2 receptor activity (activity in the absence of 5-HT) to locomotion after SCI. We used a staggered hemisection injury model in rats to study this because these rats showed a robust recovery of locomotor function and yet a loss of most descending axons. Immunolabeling for 5-HT showed little remaining 5-HT below the injury, and locomotor ability was not correlated with..
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Awarded by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by Alberta Heritage Foundation, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Grant NS-47567.