Abstract:Therapeutic acute intermittent hypoxia (tAIH) is emerging as a simple and effective means of improving motor function after spinal cord injury (SCI) and ALS. For example, daily AIH applied one-week after C2 spinal hemisection (C2Hx) improves breathing in rats. Unfortunately, studies using the same protocol with chronic cSCI (>8 weeks) report less robust recovery, except when the rats are pretreated with an adenosine 2A receptor antagonist. Pro-inflammatory conditions, such as those experienced after SCI, in… Show more
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