| Literature DB >> 22151095 |
Katsunori Shijo1, Yoichi Katayama, Akiko Yamashita, Kazutaka Kobayashi, Hideki Oshima, Chikashi Fukaya, Takamitsu Yamamoto.
Abstract
Objectives. Motor cortex stimulation has been used as a treatment for intractable pain. However, the mechanisms underlying its effects remain unclear. In this study, neuroplasticity induced by chronic sensorimotor cortex stimulation was investigated experimentally on the basis of c-Fos expression. Materials and Methods. The experimental animals employed were adult male Wistar rats. A quadripolar stimulation electrode was positioned over the sensorimotor cortex. We examined the neural activation in response to chronic stimulation using c-Fos immunopositivity. Results. The results are as follows: 1) c-Fos was significantly expressed immediately after the stimulation compared with that in the control; 2) c-Fos expression became extensive over the various regions with an increase in stimulation duration; and 3) after two months of stimulation, c-Fos was expressed not only on the stimulation side, but also within the contralateral cerebral hemisphere. Conclusions. Changes in c-Fos expression induced by long-term stimulation indicate the existence of a time-dependent neural plasticity.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 22151095 DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1403.2008.00165.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuromodulation ISSN: 1094-7159