Mechanisms of Motor Control in the Spinal Cord
National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke
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Abstract
We seek to understand how the cells and circuits of the spinal cord encode neural programs for motor behavior. During this fiscal year, we characterized the cell-type specific responses to spinal cord injury. First, we examined the natural history time course of responses to a severe contusion injury, a translationally relevant model. We found rare spinal cord neurons that expressed a pro-regenerative gene expression signature, identified the major fraction of these neurons as spinocerebellar projection neurons, and showed that these neurons actually grow out after injury. Next, we analyzed how cell types respond to neuro-rehabilitation injury and helped to identify a population of ventral excitatory neurons that are crucial for mediating the effects of this powerful therapy. Both of these discoveries could provide new targets for therapeutic intervention.
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