Combining clinically common drugs with hindlimb stretching in spinal cord injured rodents.
Morgan J ForstonSavannah L JordanGreta M CesarzDarlene A BurkeAlice Shum-SiuJeffrey C PetruskaDavid S K MagnusonPublished in: Spinal cord (2024)
These findings suggest that stretching may inhibit locomotor recovery through combined mechanisms of peripheral inflammation and sensitization of nociceptive afferents. When combined with central sprouting and loss of descending controls after SCI, this results in exaggerated nociceptive input during stretching. The inability of the applied clinical drugs to mitigate the detrimental effects of stretching highlights the complexity of the stretching phenomenon and emphasizes the need for further investigation.