Acute and prolonged hindlimb exercise elicits different gene expression in motoneurons than sensory neurons after spinal cord injury
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Overexpression of BDNF increases excitability of the lumbar spinal network and leads to robust early locomotor recovery in completely spinalized ratsEmerging Relationships between Exercise, Sensory Nerves, and Neuropathic PainAcute exercise prevents the development of neuropathic pain and the sprouting of non-peptidergic (GDNF- and artemin-responsive) c-fibers after spinal cord injury.Cortex-dependent recovery of unassisted hindlimb locomotion after complete spinal cord injury in adult rats.Effects of diet and/or exercise in enhancing spinal cord sensorimotor learning.New Prophylactic and Therapeutic Strategies for Spinal Cord InjurySerotonin receptor and KCC2 gene expression in lumbar flexor and extensor motoneurons posttransection with and without passive cycling.Treadmill training stimulates brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA expression in motor neurons of the lumbar spinal cord in spinally transected ratsCortical reorganization after spinal cord injury: always for good?Gallic acid and exercise training improve motor function, nerve conduction velocity but not pain sense reflex after experimental sciatic nerve crush in male rats.Exercise dependent increase in axon regeneration into peripheral nerve grafts by propriospinal but not sensory neurons after spinal cord injury is associated with modulation of regeneration-associated genes.A combination therapy of neural and glial restricted precursor cells and chronic quipazine treatment paired with passive cycling promotes quipazine-induced stepping in adult spinalized rats.The Transcriptional Response of Neurotrophins and Their Tyrosine Kinase Receptors in Lumbar Sensorimotor Circuits to Spinal Cord Contusion is Affected by Injury Severity and Survival Time.Alleviation of chronic neuropathic pain by environmental enrichment in mice well after the establishment of chronic painDoes Endurance Training Compensate for Neurotrophin Deficiency Following Diabetic Neuropathy?Benefits of exercise intervention in reducing neuropathic pain.Role of exercise-induced reactive oxygen species in the modulation of heat shock protein response.Exercise after spinal cord injury as an agent for neuroprotection, regeneration and rehabilitation.Exercise and Peripheral Nerve Grafts as a Strategy To Promote Regeneration after Acute or Chronic Spinal Cord Injury.Passive cycling in neurorehabilitation after spinal cord injury: A review.Exercise Training Promotes Functional Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury.Chaperone Proteins in the Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System after Nerve Injury.Delayed Exercise Is Ineffective at Reversing Aberrant Nociceptive Afferent Plasticity or Neuropathic Pain After Spinal Cord Injury in Rats.Tail Nerve Electrical Stimulation and Electro-Acupuncture Can Protect Spinal Motor Neurons and Alleviate Muscle Atrophy after Spinal Cord Transection in Rats.Neuroprotective Effects of Exercise Treatments After Injury: The Dual Role of Neurotrophic Factors.Gene-activated fat grafts for the repair of spinal cord injury: a pilot study.Serotonin receptor and dendritic plasticity in the spinal cord mediated by chronic serotonergic pharmacotherapy combined with exercise following complete SCI in the adult rat.Acute intermittent hypoxia and rehabilitative training following cervical spinal injury alters neuronal hypoxia- and plasticity-associated protein expression.
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Acute and prolonged hindlimb exercise elicits different gene expression in motoneurons than sensory neurons after spinal cord injury
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Acute and prolonged hindlimb e ...... urons after spinal cord injury
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Benjamin E Keeler
John D Houlé
Marion Murray
Rachel N Siegfried
Victoria Zhukareva
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10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2011.12.015
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2011-12-16T00:00:00Z