Search Results - "Tysseling, Vicki"
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The potential for understanding the synaptic organization of human motor commands via the firing patterns of motoneurons
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-07-2017)“…Motoneurons are unique in being the only neurons in the CNS whose firing patterns can be easily recorded in human subjects. This is because of the one-to-one…”
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Self-Assembling Nanofibers Inhibit Glial Scar Formation and Promote Axon Elongation after Spinal Cord Injury
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (02-04-2008)“…Peptide amphiphile (PA) molecules that self-assemble in vivo into supramolecular nanofibers were used as a therapy in a mouse model of spinal cord injury…”
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Firing characteristics of deep dorsal horn neurons after acute spinal transection during administration of agonists for 5-HT1B/1D and NMDA receptors
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2016)“…Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a loss of serotonin (5-HT) to the spinal cord and a loss of inhibition to deep dorsal horn (DDH) neurons, which produces an…”
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Self-assembling peptide amphiphile promotes plasticity of serotonergic fibers following spinal cord injury
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-11-2010)“…Injection into the injured spinal cord of peptide amphiphile (PA) molecules that self‐assemble and display the laminin epitope IKVAV at high density improved…”
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Bursting interneurons in the deep dorsal horn develop increased excitability and sensitivity to serotonin after chronic spinal injury
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-05-2020)“…The loss of descending serotonin (5-HT) to the spinal cord contributes to muscle spasms in chronic spinal cord injury (SCI). Hyperexcitable motoneurons receive…”
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The Involvement of CaV1.3 Channels in Prolonged Root Reflexes and Its Potential as a Therapeutic Target in Spinal Cord Injury
Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (23-03-2021)“…Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in not only the loss of voluntary muscle control, but also in the presence of involuntary movement or spasms. These spasms…”
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SDF1 in the dorsal corticospinal tract promotes CXCR4+ cell migration after spinal cord injury
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (16-02-2011)“…Stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF1) and its major signaling receptor, CXCR4, were initially described in the immune system; however, they are also expressed…”
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BMPR1a and BMPR1b Signaling Exert Opposing Effects on Gliosis after Spinal Cord Injury
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-02-2010)“…Astrogliosis following spinal cord injury (SCI) involves an early hypertrophic response that is beneficial and a subsequent formation of a dense scar. We…”
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Characterization of motor units in behaving adult mice shows a wide primary range
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-2014)“…The mouse is essential for genetic studies of motor function in both normal and pathological states. Thus it is important to consider whether the structure of…”
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Chronic electromyograms in treadmill running SOD1 mice reveal early changes in muscle activation
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2017)“…Key points The present study demonstrates that electromyograms (EMGs) obtained during locomotor activity in mice were effective for identification of early…”
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Design and evaluation of a chronic EMG multichannel detection system for long-term recordings of hindlimb muscles in behaving mice
Published in Journal of electromyography and kinesiology (01-06-2013)“…Abstract Mouse models are commonly used for identifying the behavioral consequences of genetic modifications, progression or recovery from disease or trauma…”
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Erratum to: SDF1 in the dorsal corticospinal tract promotes CXCR4+ cell migration after spinal cord injury
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (14-02-2017)“…During production of the original article [1], Divakar Singh Mithal's middle initial was omitted, and listed as 'Mithal D'. The correct attribution is 'Mithal…”
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SDF1 in the dorsal corticospinal tract promotes CXCR4+ cell migration after spinal cord injury
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Modification of gelation kinetics in bioactive peptide amphiphiles
Published in Biomaterials (01-12-2008)“…Abstract Peptide amphiphiles (PAs) previously designed in our laboratory are known to self-assemble into nanofibers that exhibit bioactivity both in vitro and…”
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Soma size and Cav1.3 channel expression in vulnerable and resistant motoneuron populations of the SOD1G93A mouse model of ALS
Published in Physiological reports (01-08-2014)“…Although the loss of motoneurons is an undisputed feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in man and in its animal models (SOD1 mutant mice), how the…”
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Muscle Spasms after Spinal Cord Injury Stem from Changes in Motoneuron Excitability and Synaptic Inhibition, Not Synaptic Excitation
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-01-2024)“…Muscle spasms are common in chronic spinal cord injury (SCI), posing challenges to rehabilitation and daily activities. Pharmacological management of spasms…”
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Scaling of Motor Output, From Mouse to Humans
Published in Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) (01-01-2019)“…Appropriate scaling of motor output from mouse to humans is essential. The motoneurons that generate all motor output are, however, very different in rodents…”
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Firing characteristics of deep dorsal horn neurons after acute spinal transection during administration of agonists for 5-HT 1B/1D and NMDA receptors
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2016)“…Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a loss of serotonin (5-HT) to the spinal cord and a loss of inhibition to deep dorsal horn (DDH) neurons, which produces an…”
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The Involvement of Ca V 1.3 Channels in Prolonged Root Reflexes and Its Potential as a Therapeutic Target in Spinal Cord Injury
Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (2021)“…Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in not only the loss of voluntary muscle control, but also in the presence of involuntary movement or spasms. These spasms…”
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Ambulatory function in motor incomplete spinal cord injury: a magnetic resonance imaging study of spinal cord edema and lower extremity muscle morphometry
Published in Spinal cord (01-07-2017)“…Study design: This research utilized a cross-sectional design. Objectives: Spinal cord edema length has been measured with T2-weighted sagittal MRI to predict…”
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