Coordinated neurostimulation promotes circuit rewiring and unlocks recovery after spinal cord injury.
Valerie Van SteenbergenLaura BurattiniMichelle TrumppJulie FourneauAlmir AljovićMaryam ChahinHanseul OhMarta D'AmbraFlorence M BareyrePublished in: The Journal of experimental medicine (2022)
Functional recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury depends on the effective rewiring of neuronal circuits. Here, we show that selective chemogenetic activation of either corticospinal projection neurons or intraspinal relay neurons alone led to anatomically restricted plasticity and little functional recovery. In contrast, coordinated stimulation of both supraspinal centers and spinal relay stations resulted in marked and circuit-specific enhancement of neuronal rewiring, shortened EMG latencies, and improved locomotor recovery.