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Publication : Corticospinal circuit remodeling after central nervous system injury is dependent on neuronal activity.

First Author  Bradley PM Year  2019
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  216
Issue  11 Pages  2503-2514
PubMed ID  31391209 Mgi Jnum  J:282747
Mgi Id  MGI:6378957 Doi  10.1084/jem.20181406
Citation  Bradley PM, et al. (2019) Corticospinal circuit remodeling after central nervous system injury is dependent on neuronal activity. J Exp Med 216(11):2503-2514
abstractText  The remodeling of supraspinal axonal circuits mediates functional recovery after spinal cord injury. This process critically depends on the selection of appropriate synaptic connections between cortical projection and spinal relay neurons. To unravel the principles that guide this target selection, we used genetic and chemogenetic tools to modulate NMDA receptor (NMDAR) integrity and function, CREB-mediated transcription, and neuronal firing of relay neurons during injury-induced corticospinal remodeling. We show that NMDAR signaling and CREB-mediated transcription maintain nascent corticospinal tract (CST)-relay neuron contacts. These activity-dependent signals act during a defined period of circuit remodeling and do not affect mature or uninjured circuits. Furthermore, chemogenetic modulation of relay neuron activity reveals that the regrowing CST axons select their postsynaptic partners in a competitive manner and that preventing such activity-dependent shaping of corticospinal circuits limits motor recovery after spinal cord injury.
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