Increased lesion‐induced sprouting of corticospinal fibres in the myelin‐free rat spinal cord
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 10 (1) , 45-56
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1460-9568.1998.00018.x
Abstract
Myelin contains potent inhibitors of neurite growth which have been implicated in the failure of long-distance regeneration of nerve fibres within the CNS. These myelin-associated neurite growth inhibitors may also be involved in the stabilization of neural connections by suppressing sprouting and fibre growth. After lesions of the CNS in neonatal animals, extensive rearrangements of the remaining fibre systems have been observed. In the rat, this plasticity of neuronal connections is severely restricted following the first few weeks of postnatal life, coincident with the progression of myelination of the nervous system. A well-studied example of postnatal plasticity is the sprouting of one corticospinal tract (CST) into the denervated half of the spinal cord after unilateral motor cortex or pyramidal lesions. In the hamster and rat, significant CST sprouting is restricted to the first 10 postnatal days. Here we show that very extensive sprouting of corticospinal fibres occurs after deafferentations as late as P21 if myelination is prevented by neonatal X-irradiation in the rat lumbar spinal cord. Sprouted fibres from the intact CST cross the midline and develop large terminal arbors in the denervated spinal cord, suggesting the establishment of synaptic connections. Our results suggest that myelin and its associated neurite growth inhibitors play an important role in the termination of neurite growth permissive periods during postnatal CNS development. Corticospinal sprouting subsequent to lesions early in life, i.e. in the absence of myelin-associated neurite growth inhibitors may explain the frequent occurrence of mirror movements in patients with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.Keywords
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