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Mechanisms Underlying the Neuromodulation of Spinal Circuits for Correcting Gait and Balance Deficits after Spinal Cord Injury

机译:脊髓损伤后调节步态和平衡缺陷的脊髓神经调节的机制

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Epidural electrical stimulation of lumbar segments facilitates standing and walking in animal models and humans with spinal cord injury. However, the mechanisms through which this neuromodulation therapy engages spinal circuits remain enigmatic. Using computer simulations and behavioral experiments, we provide evidence that epidural electrical stimulation interacts with muscle spindle feedback circuits to modulate muscle activity during locomotion. Hypothesis-driven strategies emerging from simulations steered the design of stimulation protocols that adjust bilateral hindlimb kinematics throughout gait execution. These stimulation strategies corrected subject-specific gait and balance deficits in rats with incomplete and complete spinal cord injury. The conservation of muscle spindle feedback circuits across mammals suggests that the same mechanisms may facilitate motor control in humans. These results provide a conceptual framework to improve stimulation protocols for clinical applications.
机译:腰段硬膜外电刺激可促进动物模型和脊髓损伤的人站立和行走。然而,这种神经调节疗法通过参与脊髓回路的机制仍然是个谜。使用计算机模拟和行为实验,我们提供了证据,硬膜外电刺激与肌肉纺锤体反馈电路相互作用,以调节运动过程中的肌肉活动。模拟产生的假设驱动策略指导了刺激方案的设计,该方案可在步态执行过程中调节双侧后肢运动学。这些刺激策略纠正了脊髓不完全和完全损伤的大鼠特定的步态和平衡缺陷。跨哺乳动物的肌肉纺锤体反馈回路的保守性表明,相同的机制可以促进人类的运动控制。这些结果提供了改善临床应用刺激方案的概念框架。

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