2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-021-06118-4
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Unilateral traumatic brain injury of the left and right hemisphere produces the left hindlimb response in rats

Abstract: Traumatic brain injury and stroke result in hemiplegia, hemiparesis, and asymmetry in posture. The effects are mostly contralateral; however, ipsilesional deficits may also develop. We here examined whether ablation brain injury and controlled cortical impact (CCI), a rat model of clinical focal traumatic brain injury, both centered over the left or right sensorimotor cortex, induced hindlimb postural asymmetry (HL-PA) with contralesional or ipsilesional limb flexion. The contralesional hindlimb was flexed aft… Show more

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“…Cytosketal disruption can lead to axonal swelling and ultimately to axonal transections resulting in loss of synaptic function. Our data argue for trans-synaptic injury mechanisms occurring in remote regions after the initial mechanical injury distributed to the cortex [ 54 ]. However, detailed analyses of specific cortico-cerebellar circuits have not previously been performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cytosketal disruption can lead to axonal swelling and ultimately to axonal transections resulting in loss of synaptic function. Our data argue for trans-synaptic injury mechanisms occurring in remote regions after the initial mechanical injury distributed to the cortex [ 54 ]. However, detailed analyses of specific cortico-cerebellar circuits have not previously been performed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%