Characteristics and Mechanisms of Locomotion Induced by Intraspinal Microstimulation and Dorsal Root Stimulation in Spinal Cats

Author:

Barthélemy D.,Leblond H.,Rossignol S.

Abstract

Intraspinal microstimulation (ISMS) through a single microelectrode can induce locomotion in cats spinalized at T131 wk before (untrained) or after 3–5 wk of treadmill training. Here we study the optimal parameters of ISMS and the characteristics of locomotion evoked. ISMS was applied in the dorsal region of segments L3–S1at different lateralities (midline to 2.5 mm) and after an intravenous injection of clonidine (noradrenergic agonist). Kinematics and electromyographic recordings were used to characterize locomotion. ISMS could induce a bilateral locomotor pattern similar to that obtained with perineal stimulation, and the characteristics of locomotion varied according to the spinal segment stimulated. Mechanisms by which ISMS could evoke locomotion were then investigated by stimulating, inactivating, or lesioning different spinal structures. Dorsal root stimulation (DRS), just like ISMS, could evoke a variety of ipsi- and bilateral nonlocomotor movements as well as locomotor responses. This suggests that sensory afferent pathways are involved in the production of locomotion by ISMS. Microinjections of yohimbine (noradrenergic antagonist) in L3and L4segments or a complete second spinal lesion at L3–L4abolished all locomotor activity evoked by ISMS applied at more caudal segments. Progressive dorsoventral spinal lesions at L3or L4and restricted ventral lesions at L4further suggest that the integrity of the ventral or ventrolateral funiculi as well as the L3–L4segments are critical for the induction of locomotion by ISMS at L5to S1or by DRS at these caudal segments.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology,General Neuroscience

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