2013
Multimodal exercises simultaneously stimulating cortical and brainstem pathways after unilateral corticospinal lesion
Harel NY, Yigitkanli K, Fu Y, Cafferty WB, Strittmatter SM. Multimodal exercises simultaneously stimulating cortical and brainstem pathways after unilateral corticospinal lesion. Brain Research 2013, 1538: 17-25. PMID: 24055330, PMCID: PMC3873870, DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2013.07.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrain StemCerebral CortexFemaleGaitMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMotor SkillsMu-CrystallinsPhysical Conditioning, AnimalPyramidal TractsConceptsBrainstem pathwaysMultimodal exerciseCorticospinal tractTraining groupContext of injuryCST pathwayAnatomical outcomesCST injuryPostural exercisesCorticospinal lesionsCollateral sproutingCST lesionElectrophysiological assessmentSpinal cordPhysical exerciseGait kinematicsLimb performanceSynaptic strengthLesionsSubcortical circuitsFiber densityMiceInjuryFurther studiesExercise
2010
Nogo Receptor Deletion and Multimodal Exercise Improve Distinct Aspects of Recovery in Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Harel NY, Song KH, Tang X, Strittmatter SM. Nogo Receptor Deletion and Multimodal Exercise Improve Distinct Aspects of Recovery in Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. Journal Of Neurotrauma 2010, 27: 2055-2066. PMID: 20809785, PMCID: PMC2978056, DOI: 10.1089/neu.2010.1491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBehavior, AnimalExercise TherapyFemaleGene DeletionGenotypeGPI-Linked ProteinsHand StrengthImmunohistochemistryMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMyelin ProteinsNeuronal PlasticityNogo Receptor 1Physical Conditioning, AnimalPostural BalanceReceptors, Cell SurfaceReproducibility of ResultsSerotoninSpinal CordSpinal Cord InjuriesWalkingConceptsSpinal cord injuryCord injuryCervical spinal cord injuryIncomplete spinal cord injuryCervical spinal injurySignificant histological differencesMultimodal exerciseExercise trainingLateral hemisectionReceptor deletionSpinal injuryLesion modelMouse modelAdult miceLesion sizeGene deletionHistological differencesNeural plasticityMild deficitsHistological analysisTraining regimenInjuryPhysical interventionsC3-C4Mice