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Facilitation of Locomotor Spinal Networks Activity by Buspirone after a Complete Spinal Cord Lesion in Mice.

Renaud Jeffrey-Gauthier1,2, Nicolas Josset3, Frédéric Bretzner3,4, Hugues Leblond1,2.   

Abstract

Despite efforts to potentiate spinal cord lesioned (SCL) patients' functional recovery with multi-targeted therapy combining pharmacological treatment and training, consistent improvements in locomotor control by descending transmission or spinal network facilitation are still eluding clinicians and researchers. Lately, United States Food and Drug Administration-approved buspirone has shown promise and promoted locomotor-like movement occurrence in SCL patients, but evidence on how and where it exerts its effects is lacking. The objective of the present study was, first, to verify buspirone effect on locomotor spinal network and to evaluate if it promoted functional recovery when combined with training. Also, we evaluated buspirone impact on locomotion in mice that had recovered from a previous hemisection before sustaining the spinal transection. This dual lesion paradigm has allowed confirmation of spinal network involvement in recovery after an incomplete SCL. Buspirone acutely increased the number of steps taken, the coupling strength between hindlimbs, angular excursion of the hip joint during locomotion, and improved paw positioning at contact and paw drag (ps < 0.05). Moreover, it induced long-lasting improvements of paw positioning at contact and paw drag when combined with training in mice after a dual lesion paradigm. Altogether, the results indicate that buspirone exerts considerable acute facilitation of spinally mediated locomotion, and could be used in combination with training to promote functional recovery after SCL.

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Keywords:  central pattern generator; hemisection; serotonin; spinal cord injury; training

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29648984     DOI: 10.1089/neu.2017.5476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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2.  Biphasic Effect of Buspirone on the H-Reflex in Acute Spinal Decerebrated Mice.

Authors:  Yann Develle; Hugues Leblond
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2020-01-15       Impact factor: 5.505

3.  Buspirone Dose-Response on Facilitating Forelimb Functional Recovery in Cervical Spinal Cord Injured Rats.

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4.  Locomotor deficits induced by lumbar muscle inflammation involve spinal microglia and are independent of KCC2 expression in a mouse model of complete spinal transection.

Authors:  Renaud Jeffrey-Gauthier; Julien Bouyer; Mathieu Piché; Marie-Pascale Côté; Hugues Leblond
Journal:  Exp Neurol       Date:  2020-12-31       Impact factor: 5.330

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