Long descending cervical propriospinal neurons differ from thoracic propriospinal neurons in response to low thoracic spinal injury |
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Authors: | Justin R Siebert Frank A Middleton Dennis J Stelzner |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Cell and Developmental Biology,SUNY Upstate Medical University,New York,USA;2.Department of Neuroscience and Physiology,SUNY Upstate Medical University,New York,USA |
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Abstract: |
Background Propriospinal neurons, with axonal projections intrinsic to the spinal cord, have shown a greater regenerative response than supraspinal neurons after axotomy due to spinal cord injury (SCI). Our previous work focused on the response of axotomized short thoracic propriospinal (TPS) neurons following a low thoracic SCI (T9 spinal transection or moderate spinal contusion injury) in the rat. The present investigation analyzes the intrinsic response of cervical propriospinal neurons having long descending axons which project into the lumbosacral enlargement, long descending propriospinal tract (LDPT) axons. These neurons also were axotomized by T9 spinal injury in the same animals used in our previous study. |
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