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pubmed-article:15523519pubmed:abstractTextThis paper reviews findings on the adaptive changes of locomotion in cats after spinal cord or peripheral nerve lesions. From the results obtained after lesions of the ventral/ventrolateral pathways or the dorsal/dorsolateral pathways, we conclude that with extensive but partial spinal lesions, cats can regain voluntary quadrupedal locomotion on a treadmill. Although tract-specific deficits remain after such lesions, intact descending tracts can compensate for the lesioned tracts and access the spinal network to generate voluntary locomotion. Such neuroplasticity of locomotor control mechanisms is also demonstrated after peripheral nerve lesions in cats with intact or lesioned spinal cords. Some models have shown that recovery from such peripheral nerve lesions probably involves changes at the supra spinal and spinal levels. In the case of somesthesic denervation of the hindpaws, we demonstrated that cats with a complete spinal section need some cutaneous inputs to walk with a plantigrade locomotion, and that even in this spinal state, cats can adapt their locomotion to partial cutaneous denervation. Altogether, these results suggest that there is significant plasticity in spinal and supraspinal locomotor controls to justify the beneficial effects of early proactive and sustained locomotor training after central (Rossignol and Barbeau 1995; Barbeau et al. 1998) or peripheral lesions.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:15523519pubmed:articleTitleAdaptive changes of locomotion after central and peripheral lesions.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:15523519pubmed:affiliationDépartement de Physiologie, Centre de recherche en sciences neurologiques, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, CP 6128, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Quebec H3C 3JT, Canada. serge.rossignol@umontreal.calld:pubmed
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