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Wednesday, 26 April, 2023

Neurological Target Identified to Aid Recovery After Spinal Injury – Newswise

People who have lost control of their legs following a spinal cord injury may walk again someday. A research team affiliated with Université Laval and the CHU de Québec-Université Laval Research Center has pinpointed a new neurological target that could improve the recovery of gait.

Contrary to popular belief, spinal cord injuries are rarely complete. The brain retains access to the spinal cord circuitry below the lesion, but this connection is often dormant. Deep brain stimulation, or electrical stimulation, could activate it and promote recovery of locomotion. But which area of the brain should be targeted?

A research team led by Frédéric Bretzner, a professor at a professor at Université Laval’s Faculty of Medicine, has focused on a locomotor center of the brain known as the mesencephalic locomotor region. This area is known as a trigger and accelerator for walking in several animal species. It is composed of the cuneiform nucleus and the pedunculopontine nucleus.

Read more at: 
https://neurosciencenews.com/sci-walking-23050/
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