Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study

【Abstract】 Objective: Contralateral C7 spinal nerve transfer is a useful operation for the treatment of brachial plexus root avulsion. The recovery of the independent function at the ipsilateral side, however, depends on neural circuitry reorganization in the central nervous system (CNS). This st...

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Main Authors: WEI Hai-feng, CHEN Liang, GU Yv-dong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-02-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
Online Access:http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/133
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spelling doaj-b4e6e31cd325436f9f0f45da3fb560422020-11-25T01:02:45ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752012-02-0114525926381Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing studyWEI Hai-fengCHEN LiangGU Yv-dong【Abstract】 Objective: Contralateral C7 spinal nerve transfer is a useful operation for the treatment of brachial plexus root avulsion. The recovery of the independent function at the ipsilateral side, however, depends on neural circuitry reorganization in the central nervous system (CNS). This study tried to locate the CNS neuronal elements involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve. Method: Pseudorabies virus (PRV, TK/gG-, 2 祃), which expressed green fluorescent protein (GFP), was injected into the left C7 spinal nerve in 20 adult Sprague Dawley rats. After rats survived for 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 36 h, the C1-C7 segments of the spinal cord and brain were processed using a polyclonal immunohistochemical antibody against PRV. Results: PRV-labeled neurons were found mainly in gray matter of the C1-C7 segments of the spinal cord and at the following structures of the brain: lateral vestibular nucleus, lateral paragigantocellular nucleus, A5 cells, red nucleus, primary and secondary motor cortexes, primary and secondary somatosensory cortexes. Although located bilaterally, the PRV-labeled neurons existed predominantly in the ipsilateral side of the spinal cord and the contralateral side of the brain at 6-12 h after injection (p.i.). The number of PRV-labeled neurons in the CNS was increasing with rat抯 survival time and the distribution of these neurons turned bilateral with no obvious dominance to either side at 24 h and 36 h (p.i.). Conclusion: By use of transsynaptic tracing technique with PRV, the anatomically connected set of neurons, which modulates the activity of C7 spinal nerve, is located successfully in the CNS. Key words: Brachial plexus; Innervation; Spinal nerves; Central nervous systemhttp://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/133
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CHEN Liang
GU Yv-dong
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CHEN Liang
GU Yv-dong
Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
author_facet WEI Hai-feng
CHEN Liang
GU Yv-dong
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title Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
title_short Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
title_full Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
title_fullStr Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
title_full_unstemmed Identification of CNS neural circuitry involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
title_sort identification of cns neural circuitry involved in the innervation of c7 spinal nerve: a viral transsynaptic tracing study
publisher Elsevier
series Chinese Journal of Traumatology
issn 1008-1275
publishDate 2012-02-01
description 【Abstract】 Objective: Contralateral C7 spinal nerve transfer is a useful operation for the treatment of brachial plexus root avulsion. The recovery of the independent function at the ipsilateral side, however, depends on neural circuitry reorganization in the central nervous system (CNS). This study tried to locate the CNS neuronal elements involved in the innervation of C7 spinal nerve. Method: Pseudorabies virus (PRV, TK/gG-, 2 祃), which expressed green fluorescent protein (GFP), was injected into the left C7 spinal nerve in 20 adult Sprague Dawley rats. After rats survived for 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 36 h, the C1-C7 segments of the spinal cord and brain were processed using a polyclonal immunohistochemical antibody against PRV. Results: PRV-labeled neurons were found mainly in gray matter of the C1-C7 segments of the spinal cord and at the following structures of the brain: lateral vestibular nucleus, lateral paragigantocellular nucleus, A5 cells, red nucleus, primary and secondary motor cortexes, primary and secondary somatosensory cortexes. Although located bilaterally, the PRV-labeled neurons existed predominantly in the ipsilateral side of the spinal cord and the contralateral side of the brain at 6-12 h after injection (p.i.). The number of PRV-labeled neurons in the CNS was increasing with rat抯 survival time and the distribution of these neurons turned bilateral with no obvious dominance to either side at 24 h and 36 h (p.i.). Conclusion: By use of transsynaptic tracing technique with PRV, the anatomically connected set of neurons, which modulates the activity of C7 spinal nerve, is located successfully in the CNS. Key words: Brachial plexus; Innervation; Spinal nerves; Central nervous system
url http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/133
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