RRC ID 55745
Author Chao ZC, Sawada M, Isa T, Nishimura Y.
Title Dynamic Reorganization of Motor Networks During Recovery from Partial Spinal Cord Injury in Monkeys.
Journal Cereb Cortex
Abstract After spinal cord injury (SCI), the motor-related cortical areas can be a potential substrate for functional recovery in addition to the spinal cord. However, a dynamic description of how motor cortical circuits reorganize after SCI is lacking. Here, we captured the comprehensive dynamics of motor networks across SCI in a nonhuman primate model. Using electrocorticography over the sensorimotor areas in monkeys, we collected broadband neuronal signals during a reaching-and-grasping task at different stages of recovery of dexterous finger movements after a partial SCI at the cervical levels. We identified two distinct network dynamics: grasping-related intrahemispheric interactions from the contralesional premotor cortex (PM) to the contralesional primary motor cortex (M1) in the high-γ band (>70 Hz), and motor-preparation-related interhemispheric interactions from the contralesional to ipsilesional PM in the α and low-β bands (10-15 Hz). The strengths of these networks correlated to the time course of behavioral recovery. The grasping-related network showed enhanced activation immediately after the injury, but gradually returned to normal while the strength of the motor-preparation-related network gradually increased. Our findings suggest a cortical compensatory mechanism after SCI, where two interdependent motor networks redirect activity from the contralesional hemisphere to the other hemisphere to facilitate functional recovery.
Volume 29(7)
Pages 3059-3073
Published 2019-7-5
DOI 10.1093/cercor/bhy172
PII 5060284
PMID 30060105
MeSH Animals Efferent Pathways / physiopathology* Functional Laterality / physiology* Macaca Motor Cortex / physiopathology* Recovery of Function / physiology* Spinal Cord Injuries / physiopathology*
IF 5.437
Times Cited 4
Resource
Japanese macaques