Literature DB >> 24848463

Electrical stimulation of transplanted motoneurons improves motor unit formation.

Yang Liu1, Robert M Grumbles1, Christine K Thomas2.   

Abstract

Motoneurons die following spinal cord trauma and with neurological disease. Intact axons reinnervate nearby muscle fibers to compensate for the death of motoneurons, but when an entire motoneuron pool dies, there is complete denervation. To reduce denervation atrophy, we have reinnervated muscles in Fisher rats from local transplants of embryonic motoneurons in peripheral nerve. Since growth of axons from embryonic neurons is activity dependent, our aim was to test whether brief electrical stimulation of the neurons immediately after transplantation altered motor unit numbers and muscle properties 10 wk later. All surgical procedures and recordings were done in anesthetized animals. The muscle consequences of motoneuron death were mimicked by unilateral sciatic nerve section. One week later, 200,000 embryonic day 14 and 15 ventral spinal cord cells, purified for motoneurons, were injected into the tibial nerve 10-15 mm from the gastrocnemii muscles as the only neuron source for muscle reinnervation. The cells were stimulated immediately after transplantation for up to 1 h using protocols designed to examine differential effects due to pulse number, stimulation frequency, pattern, and duration. Electrical stimulation that included short rests and lasted for 1 h resulted in higher motor unit counts. Muscles with higher motor unit counts had more reinnervated fibers and were stronger. Denervated muscles had to be stimulated directly to evoke contractions. These results show that brief electrical stimulation of embryonic neurons, in vivo, has long-term effects on motor unit formation and muscle force. This muscle reinnervation provides the opportunity to use patterned electrical stimulation to produce functional movements.
Copyright © 2014 the American Physiological Society.

Entities:  

Keywords:  axon regeneration; muscle force; muscle reinnervation

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24848463      PMCID: PMC4122695          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00806.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


  100 in total

1.  In vitro methods to prepare astrocyte and motoneuron cultures for the investigation of potential in vivo interactions.

Authors:  Anna R Taylor; Mac B Robinson; Carol E Milligan
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 13.491

2.  Electrical stimulation promotes peripheral axon regeneration by enhanced neuronal neurotrophin signaling.

Authors:  Arthur W English; Gail Schwartz; William Meador; Manning J Sabatier; Amanda Mulligan
Journal:  Dev Neurobiol       Date:  2007-02-01       Impact factor: 3.964

3.  Force-frequency relationships of human thenar motor units.

Authors:  C K Thomas; B Bigland-Richie; R S Johansson
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1991-06       Impact factor: 2.714

4.  Direct and indirect activation of nerve cells by electrical pulses applied extracellularly.

Authors:  B Gustafsson; E Jankowska
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1976-06       Impact factor: 5.182

5.  Atrophy, but not necrosis, in rabbit skeletal muscle denervated for periods up to one year.

Authors:  Z Ashley; H Sutherland; H Lanmüller; M F Russold; E Unger; M Bijak; W Mayr; S Boncompagni; F Protasi; S Salmons; J C Jarvis
Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 4.249

6.  Gradation of isometric tension by different activation rates in motor units of cat flexor carpi radialis muscle.

Authors:  B R Botterman; G A Iwamoto; W J Gonyea
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 2.714

7.  Early effects of denervation on isometric and isotonic contractile properties of rat skeletal muscles.

Authors:  K Gundersen
Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand       Date:  1985-08

8.  Axonal projections between fetal spinal cord transplants and the adult rat spinal cord: a neuroanatomical tracing study of local interactions.

Authors:  L B Jakeman; P J Reier
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  1991-05-08       Impact factor: 3.215

9.  The role of depolarization in the survival and differentiation of cerebellar granule cells in culture.

Authors:  V Gallo; A Kingsbury; R Balázs; O S Jørgensen
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1987-07       Impact factor: 6.167

10.  Recovery potential of muscle after partial denervation: a comparison between rats and humans.

Authors:  T Gordon; J F Yang; K Ayer; R B Stein; N Tyreman
Journal:  Brain Res Bull       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 4.077

View more
  5 in total

Review 1.  Enhancing neural activity to drive respiratory plasticity following cervical spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Kristiina M Hormigo; Lyandysha V Zholudeva; Victoria M Spruance; Vitaliy Marchenko; Marie-Pascale Cote; Stephane Vinit; Simon Giszter; Tatiana Bezdudnaya; Michael A Lane
Journal:  Exp Neurol       Date:  2016-08-28       Impact factor: 5.330

2.  Protective Effect of Moderate Exogenous Electric Field Stimulation on Activating Netrin-1/DCC Expression Against Mechanical Stretch-Induced Injury in Spinal Cord Neurons.

Authors:  Meili Liu; Chuanwei Yin; Zhengtai Jia; Kun Li; Zhifa Zhang; Yuchen Zhao; Xianghui Gong; Xiaoyu Liu; Ping Li; Yubo Fan
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2018-04-07       Impact factor: 3.911

3.  A Therapeutic Strategy for Lower Motor Neuron Disease and Injury Integrating Neural Stem Cell Transplantation and Functional Electrical Stimulation in a Rat Model.

Authors:  Katsuhiro Tokutake; Masaru Takeuchi; Shigeru Kurimoto; Sota Saeki; Yuta Asami; Keiko Onaka; Masaomi Saeki; Tadayoshi Aoyama; Yasuhisa Hasegawa; Hitoshi Hirata
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-06       Impact factor: 6.208

4.  Reactivation of Denervated Schwann Cells by Embryonic Spinal Cord Neurons to Promote Axon Regeneration and Remyelination.

Authors:  Xinyu Fang; Chaofan Zhang; Chongjing Zhang; Yuanqing Cai; Zibo Yu; Zida Huang; Wenbo Li; Wenming Zhang
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 5.443

Review 5.  The dual roles of autophagy and the GPCRs-mediating autophagy signaling pathway after cerebral ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Weichen Hou; Yulei Hao; Li Sun; Yang Zhao; Xiangyu Zheng; Lei Song
Journal:  Mol Brain       Date:  2022-02-02       Impact factor: 4.041

  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.