Noninvasive Reactivation of Motor Descending Control after Paralysis.
Yury P. Gerasimenko
1, 2, 3
,
Daniel C. Lu
4, 5
,
Morteza Modaber
4, 5
,
Sharon Zdunowski
1
,
Parag Gad
1
,
Erika Morikawa
4, 5
,
PIIA HAAKANA
4, 5
,
Adam Ferguson
6
,
ROLAND R. ROY
1, 7
,
V. R. Edgerton
1, 4, 7
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2015-06-16
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 1.542
CiteScore: 8.9
Impact factor: 3.8
ISSN: 08977151, 15579042
PubMed ID:
26077679
Neurology (clinical)
Abstract
The present prognosis for the recovery of voluntary control of movement in patients diagnosed as motor complete is generally poor. Herein we introduce a novel and noninvasive stimulation strategy of painless transcutaneous electrical enabling motor control and a pharmacological enabling motor control strategy to neuromodulate the physiological state of the spinal cord. This neuromodulation enabled the spinal locomotor networks of individuals with motor complete paralysis for 2-6 years American Spinal Cord Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) to be re-engaged and trained. We showed that locomotor-like stepping could be induced without voluntary effort within a single test session using electrical stimulation and training. We also observed significant facilitation of voluntary influence on the stepping movements in the presence of stimulation over a 4-week period in each subject. Using these strategies we transformed brain-spinal neuronal networks from a dormant to a functional state sufficiently to enable recovery of voluntary movement in five out of five subjects. Pharmacological intervention combined with stimulation and training resulted in further improvement in voluntary motor control of stepping-like movements in all subjects. We also observed on-command selective activation of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles when attempting to plantarflex. At the end of 18 weeks of weekly interventions the mean changes in the amplitude of voluntarily controlled movement without stimulation was as high as occurred when combined with electrical stimulation. Additionally, spinally evoked motor potentials were readily modulated in the presence of voluntary effort, providing electrophysiological evidence of the re-establishment of functional connectivity among neural networks between the brain and the spinal cord.
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Gerasimenko Y. P. et al. Noninvasive Reactivation of Motor Descending Control after Paralysis. // Journal of Neurotrauma. 2015. Vol. 32. No. 24. pp. 1968-1980.
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Gerasimenko Y. P., Lu D. C., Modaber M., Zdunowski S., Gad P., Sayenko D. G., Morikawa E., HAAKANA P., Ferguson A., ROY R. R., Edgerton V. R. Noninvasive Reactivation of Motor Descending Control after Paralysis. // Journal of Neurotrauma. 2015. Vol. 32. No. 24. pp. 1968-1980.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1089/neu.2015.4008
UR - https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2015.4008
TI - Noninvasive Reactivation of Motor Descending Control after Paralysis.
T2 - Journal of Neurotrauma
AU - Gerasimenko, Yury P.
AU - Lu, Daniel C.
AU - Modaber, Morteza
AU - Zdunowski, Sharon
AU - Gad, Parag
AU - Sayenko, Dimitry G.
AU - Morikawa, Erika
AU - HAAKANA, PIIA
AU - Ferguson, Adam
AU - ROY, ROLAND R.
AU - Edgerton, V. R.
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/06/16
PB - Mary Ann Liebert
SP - 1968-1980
IS - 24
VL - 32
PMID - 26077679
SN - 0897-7151
SN - 1557-9042
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@article{2015_Gerasimenko,
author = {Yury P. Gerasimenko and Daniel C. Lu and Morteza Modaber and Sharon Zdunowski and Parag Gad and Dimitry G. Sayenko and Erika Morikawa and PIIA HAAKANA and Adam Ferguson and ROLAND R. ROY and V. R. Edgerton},
title = {Noninvasive Reactivation of Motor Descending Control after Paralysis.},
journal = {Journal of Neurotrauma},
year = {2015},
volume = {32},
publisher = {Mary Ann Liebert},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2015.4008},
number = {24},
pages = {1968--1980},
doi = {10.1089/neu.2015.4008}
}
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Gerasimenko, Yury P., et al. “Noninvasive Reactivation of Motor Descending Control after Paralysis..” Journal of Neurotrauma, vol. 32, no. 24, Jun. 2015, pp. 1968-1980. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2015.4008.
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