Robotic Training and the Modulation of BDNF Activity in Spinally Transected Rats
脊髓横断大鼠的机器人训练和 BDNF 活性调节
基本信息
- 批准号:7873713
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.93万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-05-15 至 2010-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AnimalsAreaBoxingBrainBrain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorCyclic AMP-Responsive DNA-Binding ProteinDrug usageExerciseFamilyFigs - dietaryGlutamate ReceptorHindlimbHumanImmunoglobulin GIn Situ HybridizationK 252aLabelLeftLocomotionLocomotor RecoveryLumbar spinal cord structureMedialMediatingMessenger RNAMotor NeuronsMotor outputMuscleN-Methyl-D-Aspartate ReceptorsNR1 geneNeuraxisNeuronsNeurotrophic Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Type 2Pharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePhysical activityPlayProteinsRattusRecoveryResearch PersonnelRight-OnRoboticsRoleSensorySideSignal TransductionSpinalSpinal CordSpinal cord injurySynapsesSynapsin ISynaptic plasticityTechniquesTestingTrainingTranscription factor genesWeight-Bearing stateWorkbasecalmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIexperienceimprovedinsightmemberneural circuitneurotransmitter releaseneurotrophic factorprogramsreceptorreceptor bindingresearch studyresponserobotic device
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The recovery of hindlimb stepping in complete spinally transected (ST) animals is improved by treadmill training. Little is known about the mechanisms by which treadmill training improves stepping, but our studies suggest that training enhances plasticity in the neurons of the lumbar spinal cord that generate stepping. Brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a member of the neurotrophin family and has been shown to play a crucial role in activity-dependent plasticity in the central nervous system. We propose to study the role of BDNF in activity-dependent plasticity in the spinal cord of ST rats that undergo hindlimb treadmill training. Our overall hypothesis is that endogenously-produced BDNF improves the ability of ST rats to generate hindlimb stepping by strengthening synapses within the neural circuits that control stepping. In the first experiment, we will first determine the extent that BDNF synthesis by lumbar spinal neurons is dependent on the amount of treadmill training imposed on the ST rats. We will use a robotic device that, unlike conventional treadmills, allows precise control over the amount of hindlimb activity during treadmill stepping. Using a combination of in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical techniques, we will then examine the expression of BDNF mRNA and protein, TrkB (the receptor for BDNF) and plasticity-related molecules, synapsin I, CREB, CaMKII and NMDA receptor subunits in lumbar spinal neurons following 1 day, 4 or 12 weeks of treadmill training. In our second experiment, we will selectively enhance the activity of extensor neurons in one hindlimb using the robotic device to apply a force during treadmill training. After 4 weeks, we will compare the expression of BDNF mRNA and protein to determine if the more active neurons have higher BDNF expression. In our third experiment, we will administer drugs that block BDNF activity in the spinal cord to determine if the effects of treadmill training require BDNF action. Thus, at the end of the project, we will know the extent that BDNF synthesis in lumbar spinal neurons is dependent on the levels of hindlimb activity and we will know if BDNF activity is crucial for the recovery of stepping in ST rats. These studies will provide some important insight into the mechanisms by which treadmill training improves stepping after spinal cord injury. In addition, the findings may suggest a role for activity-based strategies in neurotrophin treatments for spinal cord injury.
描述(由申请人提供):通过跑步机训练改善了完全脊髓横断(ST)动物的后肢迈步的恢复。 人们对跑步机训练改善迈步的机制知之甚少,但我们的研究表明,训练增强了产生迈步的腰脊髓神经元的可塑性。 脑源性神经营养因子 (BDNF) 是神经营养蛋白家族的一员,已被证明在中枢神经系统的活动依赖性可塑性中发挥着至关重要的作用。 我们建议研究 BDNF 在接受后肢跑步机训练的 ST 大鼠脊髓活动依赖性可塑性中的作用。 我们的总体假设是,内源性产生的 BDNF 通过加强控制迈步的神经回路内的突触来提高 ST 大鼠产生后肢迈步的能力。 在第一个实验中,我们将首先确定腰椎神经元合成 BDNF 的程度取决于对 ST 大鼠进行跑步机训练的量。 我们将使用一种机器人设备,与传统跑步机不同,它可以精确控制跑步机行走过程中后肢的活动量。 结合原位杂交和免疫组织化学技术,我们将在跑步机训练 1 天、4 或 12 周后检查腰椎神经元中 BDNF mRNA 和蛋白、TrkB(BDNF 受体)和可塑性相关分子、突触蛋白 I、CREB、CaMKII 和 NMDA 受体亚基的表达。 在我们的第二个实验中,我们将使用机器人设备在跑步机训练期间施加力,选择性地增强一侧后肢伸肌神经元的活动。 4周后,我们将比较BDNF mRNA和蛋白的表达,以确定更活跃的神经元是否具有更高的BDNF表达。在我们的第三个实验中,我们将使用阻断脊髓中 BDNF 活性的药物,以确定跑步机训练的效果是否需要 BDNF 的作用。因此,在项目结束时,我们将了解腰椎神经元中 BDNF 合成的程度取决于后肢活动的水平,并且我们将了解 BDNF 活性是否对于 ST 大鼠的迈步恢复至关重要。这些研究将为跑步机训练改善脊髓损伤后的迈步机制提供一些重要的见解。此外,这些发现可能表明基于活动的策略在神经营养素治疗脊髓损伤中的作用。
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