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Motor Improvement of Skilled Forelimb Use Induced by Treatment with Growth Hormone and Rehabilitation Is Dependent on the Onset of the Treatment after Cortical Ablation
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Palabras clave
Extremidad anterior
Rehabilitación
Clasificación UNESCO
2411.10 Fisiología del Músculo
Fecha de publicación
2018
Editor
Hindawi
Citación
Heredia, M., Palomero Labajos, J., Fuente, A., Criado, J.M., Yajeya, J., Devesa, J., Devesa, P., Vicente-Villardón, J.L., Riolobos, A.S. (2014). Motor Improvement of Skilled Forelimb Use Induced by Treatment with Growth Hormone and Rehabilitation Is Dependent on the Onset of the Treatment after Cortical Ablation. Neural Plasticity, 2018 pp 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6125901
Resumen
[EN] We previously demonstrated that the administration of GH immediately after severe motor cortex injury, in rats, followed by
rehabilitation, improved the functionality of the affected limb and reexpressed nestin in the contralateral motor cortex. Here,
we analyze whether these GH effects depend on a time window after the injury and on the reexpression of nestin and actin.
Injured animals were treated with GH (0.15 mg/kg/day) or vehicle, at days 7, 14, and 35 after cortical ablation. Rehabilitation
was applied at short and long term (LTR) after the lesion and then sacrificed. Nestin and actin were analyzed by
immunoblotting in the contralateral motor cortex. Giving GH at days 7 or 35 after the lesion, but not 14 days after it, led to a
remarkable improvement in the functionality of the affected paw. Contralateral nestin and actin reexpression was clearly
higher in GH-treated animals, probably because compensatory brain plasticity was established. GH and immediate
rehabilitation are key for repairing brain injuries, with the exception of a critical time period: GH treatment starting 14 days
after the lesion. Our data also indicate that there is not a clear plateau in the recovery from a brain injury in agreement with
our data in human patients.
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ISSN
2090-5904
DOI
10.1155/2018/6125901
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