Affiliation:
1. Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science and Technology (LIBST), Animal Molecular and Cellular Biology Group (AMCB), Place Croix du Sud 4–5, 1348 Louvain la Neuve, Belgium
Abstract
The differential expression of transcription factors during embryonic development has been selected as the main feature to define the specific subclasses of spinal interneurons. However, recent studies based on single-cell RNA sequencing and transcriptomic experiments suggest that this approach might not be appropriate in the adult spinal cord, where interneurons show overlapping expression profiles, especially in the ventral region. This constitutes a major challenge for the identification and direct targeting of specific populations that could be involved in locomotor recovery after a traumatic spinal cord injury in adults. Current experimental therapies, including electrical stimulation, training, pharmacological treatments, or cell implantation, that have resulted in improvements in locomotor behavior rely on the modulation of the activity and connectivity of interneurons located in the surroundings of the lesion core for the formation of detour circuits. However, very few publications clarify the specific identity of these cells. In this work, we review the studies where premotor interneurons were able to create new intraspinal circuits after different kinds of traumatic spinal cord injury, highlighting the difficulties encountered by researchers, to classify these populations.
Funder
Université Catholique de Louvain
Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique
Association Belge contre les Maladies neuro-Musculaires
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