Stimulation of corticospinal neurons by optogenetic cAMP inductions promotes motor recovery after spinal cord injury in female rats via raphespinal tract modulation.

通过光遗传学 cAMP 诱导刺激皮质脊髓神经元,可调节中缝脊髓束,从而促进雌性大鼠脊髓损伤后的运动功能恢复

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作者:Martínez-Rojas Beatriz, Martín-Pérez Samuel, Giraldo Esther, Lopez-Mocholi Eric, Alastrue Ana, Andrade-Talavera Yuniesky, Prius-Mengual Jose, Paniagua Guillem, Pedraza Maria, Hingorani Sonia, Rost Benjamin R, Schmitz Dietmar, Llansola Marta, Felipo Vicente, Rodríguez-Moreno Antonio, Moreno-Manzano Victoria
After spinal cord injury (SCI), cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels drop in the spinal cord, cortex and brainstem, unlike in regenerating peripheral neurons. To address SCI recovery, we expressed photoactivatable adenylate cyclase (bPAC) in corticospinal neurons of female rats with dorsal hemisection for on-demand cAMP inductions. bPAC stimulation restored passive and firing properties of corticospinal neurons, promoted early and sustained locomotor recovery and increased corticospinal tract plasticity. Additionally, bPAC enhanced sparing of lumbar-projecting brainstem neurons after SCI, accompanied by activation of cAMP signaling in the raphe-reticular formation and increased excitatory/inhibitory neurotransmitter balance. Accordingly, augmented density of serotonergic tracts was found caudal to the injury in bPAC rats, correlating with enhanced functional performance. Serotonergic implication in motor recovery was further evidenced by selective depletion, resulting in the abrogation of bPAC-mediated recovery. Overall, our findings underscore that cAMP induction in corticospinal neurons enhances locomotion after SCI, through a cortical rerouting pathway via the serotonergic descending tract.

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