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Constraint-induced movement therapy improves functional recovery after ischemic stroke and its impacts on synaptic plasticity in sensorimotor cortex and hippocampus.

Jian Hu1, Ce Li1, Yan Hua1, Peile Liu1, Beiyao Gao1, Yuyuan Wang1, Yulong Bai2.   

Abstract

Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) has proven to be an effective way to restore functional deficits following stroke in human and animal studies, but its underlying neural plasticity mechanism remains unknown. Accumulating evidence indicates that rehabilitation after stroke is closely associated with synaptic plasticity. We therefore investigated the impact of CIMT on synaptic plasticity in ipsilateral and contralateral brain of rats following stroke. Rats were subjected to 90 minutes of transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). CIMT was performed from 7 days after stroke and lasted for two weeks. Modified Neurology Severity Score (mNSS) and the ladder rung walking task tests were conducted at 7,14 and 21 days after stroke. Golgi-Cox staining was used to observe the plasticity changes of dendrites and dendritic spines. The expression of glutamate receptors (GluR1, GluR2 and NR1) were examined by western blot. Our data suggest that the dendrites and dendritic spines are damaged to varying degrees in bilateral sensorimotor cortex and hippocampus after acute stroke. CIMT treatment enhances the plasticity of dendrites and dendritic spines in the ipsilateral and contralateral sensorimotor cortex, increases the expression of synaptic GluR2 in ipsilateral sensorimotor cortex, which may be mechanisms for CIMT to improve functional recovery after ischemic stroke.
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Keywords:  Constraint-induced movement therapy; Dendrite; Dendritic spine; Glutamate receptor; Stroke; Synaptic plasticity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32298779     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2020.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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