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Use of c-fos to identify activity-dependent spinal neurons after stepping in intact adult rats

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AHN SN; GUU JJ; TOBIN AJ; EDGERTON VR; TILLAKARATNE NJK
SPINAL CORD , 2006, vol. 44, n° 9, p. 547-559
Doc n°: 126247
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe , en ligne
Descripteurs : AE621 - SCLEROSE LATERALE AMYOTROPHIQUE, DF22 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MARCHE Url : http://www.nature.com/sc/archive/index.html

An investigation of c-fos activation pattern in spinal neurons of intact adult rats after acute bouts of treadmill locomotion. OBJECTIVES: To map spinal neurons that are involved in quadrupedal treadmill stepping of intact adult rats by using c-fos as a marke. Spinal cord sections of rats that were not stepped (n = 4) were used to map the FOS-positive (+) neurons under basal conditions. The stepped group (n = 16) was placed on a treadmill to step quadrupedally for varying durations to induce c-fos activity. Spinal cord sections of thoracic and lumbar segments of Stp and Nstp rats were processed using a c-fos antibody, choline acetyl transferase and heat shock protein 27 for identifying motoneurons. RESULTS: Stepping induced a greater number of FOS+ neurons than was observed in rats that did not step on the treadmill. There was a rostrocaudal and a dorsoventral gradient of FOS labeled neurons. The number of FOS+ neurons increased with the duration of treadmill stepping. Significant increases in FOS+ neurons were in the most medial parts of laminae IV, V, and VII. FOS+ motoneurons increased with treadmill stepping, particularly in large motoneurons (> or = 700 microm2). CONCLUSION: These data suggest that FOS can be used to identify activity-dependent neuronal pathways in the spinal cord that are associated with treadmill stepping, specifically in lamina VII and in alpha motoneurons.

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