Maude Duguay, Marco Bonizzato, Hugo Delivet-Mongrain, Nicolas Fortier-Lebel et Marina Martinez
Article de revue (2023)
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Résumé
Rehabilitative and neuroprosthetic approaches after spinal cord injury (SCI) aim to reestablish voluntary control of movement. Promoting recovery requires a mechanistic understanding of the return of volition over action, but the relationship between re-emerging cortical commands and the return of locomotion is not well established. We introduced a neuroprosthesis delivering targeted bi-cortical stimulation in a clinically relevant contusive SCI model. In healthy and SCI cats, we controlled hindlimb locomotor output by tuning stimulation timing, duration, amplitude, and site. In intact cats, we unveiled a large repertoire of motor programs. After SCI, the evoked hindlimb lifts were highly stereotyped, yet effective in modulating gait and alleviating bilateral foot drag. Results suggest that the neural substrate underpinning motor recovery had traded-off selectivity for efficacy. Longitu- dinal tests revealed that the return of locomotion after SCI was correlated with recovery of the descending drive, which advocates for rehabilitation interventions directed at the cortical target.
Mots clés
Neuroprosthetics, Cortical stimulation, Locomotion, Cat, Spinal cord injury, Recovery, Plasticity
Renseignements supplémentaires: | Data will be made available on request. |
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Sujet(s): | 2500 Génie électrique et électronique > 2500 Génie électrique et électronique |
Département: | Département de génie électrique |
Organismes subventionnaires: | Morton Cure Paralysis Fund, Université de Montréal, Institut de Valorisation des Données, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Santé, TransMedTech Institute |
Numéro de subvention: | RGPIN-2015-03860 |
URL de PolyPublie: | https://publications.polymtl.ca/54361/ |
Titre de la revue: | Progress in Neurobiology (vol. 228) |
Maison d'édition: | Elsevier BV |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2023.102492 |
URL officielle: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2023.102492 |
Date du dépôt: | 15 sept. 2023 15:48 |
Dernière modification: | 27 sept. 2024 15:02 |
Citer en APA 7: | Duguay, M., Bonizzato, M., Delivet-Mongrain, H., Fortier-Lebel, N., & Martinez, M. (2023). Uncovering and leveraging the return of voluntary motor programs after paralysis using a bi-cortical neuroprosthesis. Progress in Neurobiology, 228, 102492 (15 pages). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2023.102492 |
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