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Chronic activation of corticospinal tract neurons after pyramidotomy injury enhances neither behavioral recovery nor axonal sprouting

Wang, Z.; Brannigan, M.; Friedrich, L.; Blackmore, M. G.

2024-10-26 neuroscience
10.1101/2024.10.25.620314 bioRxiv
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Modulation of neural activity is a promising strategy to influence the growth of axons and improve behavioral recovery after damage to the central nervous system. The benefits of neuromodulation likely depend on optimization across multiple input parameters. Here we used a chemogenetic approach to achieve continuous, long-term elevation of neural activity in murine corticospinal tract (CST) neurons. To specifically target CST neurons, AAV2-retro-DIO-hM3Dq-mCherry or matched mCherry control was injected to the cervical spinal cord of adult Emx1-Cre transgenic mice. Pilot studies verified efficient transgene expression in CST neurons and effective elevation of neural activity as assessed by cFos immunohistochemistry. In subsequent experiments mice were administered either DIO-hM3Dq-mCherry or control DIO-mCherry, were pre-trained on a pellet retrieval task, and then received unilateral pyramidotomy injury to selectively ablate the right CST. Mice then received continual clozapine via drinking water and weekly testing on the pellet retrieval task, followed by cortical injection of a viral tracer to assess cross-midline sprouting by the spared CST. After sacrifice at eight weeks post-injury immunohistochemistry for cFos verified elevated CST activity in hM3Dq-treated animals and immunohistochemistry for PKC-gamma verified unilateral ablation of the CST in all animals. Despite the chronic elevation of CST activity, however, both groups showed similar levels of cross-midline CST sprouting and similar success in the pellet retrieval task. These data indicate that continuous, long-term elevation of activity that is targeted specifically to CST neurons does not affect compensatory sprouting or directed forelimb movements.

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