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Impact of treatment duration and lesion size on effectiveness of chondroitinase treatment post-SCI

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EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY
卷 267, 期 -, 页码 64-77

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2015.02.028

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Spinal cord injury; Chondroitinase abc; Rubrospinal tract; Corticospinal tract; Adaptive movement; Locomotion; Motor recovery; Plasticity

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  1. DVA RRD [B7165-R, B6793C]
  2. NIH [NS050699, 8-P30GM103507]
  3. Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Trust
  4. Rebecca F. Hammond Endowment
  5. Raymond and Beverly Sackler Scholars Program in Integrative Biophysics
  6. Craig H. Neilsen Foundation

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The effects of 2 weeks of intralesional chondroitinase abc (ch'abc) treatment on anatomical plasticity and behavioral recovery are examined in adult cats and compared to results achieved with 4 weeks of treatment following tightly controlled lateral hemisection injuries. Analyses also were completed using 35 cats with a range of hemisection magnitudes to assess relationships between treatment duration, lesion size and functional recovery. Results indicate that both 2 and 4 weeks of treatment significantly increased the number of rubrospinal tract (RuST) neurons with axons below the lesion, but neither affected the number of corticospinal tract neurons. Similarly, both treatment periods also accelerated recovery of select motor tasks, which carries considerable importance with respect to human health care and rehabilitation. Four weeks of treatment promoted recovery beyond that seen with 2 weeks in its significant impact on accuracy of movement critical for placement of the ipsilateral hindlimb onto small support surfaces during the most challenging locomotor tasks. Analyses, which extended to a larger group of cats with a range of lesion magnitudes, indicate that 4 weeks of ch'abc treatment promoted earlier recovery as well as significantly greater targeting accuracy even in cats with larger lesions. Together, these results support the potential for ch'abc to promote anatomical and behavioral recovery and suggest that intraspinal treatment with ch'abc continues to enhance motor recovery and performance beyond the subacute injury period and diminishes the impact of lesion size. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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