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Spinal metaplasticity in respiratory motor control
by
Mitchell, Gordon S.
, Fields, Daryl P.
in
Animals
/ Gene expression
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ intermittent hypoxia
/ Kinases
/ metaplasticity
/ motor neuron
/ Motor neuron diseases
/ Motor task performance
/ Neuromuscular diseases
/ Neuronal Plasticity - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ phrenic motor neuron
/ Plasticity (neural)
/ Proteins
/ Respiration
/ respiratory control
/ Serotonin
/ Spinal Cord
/ Spinal Cord - physiology
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Spinal plasticity
2015
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Spinal metaplasticity in respiratory motor control
by
Mitchell, Gordon S.
, Fields, Daryl P.
in
Animals
/ Gene expression
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ intermittent hypoxia
/ Kinases
/ metaplasticity
/ motor neuron
/ Motor neuron diseases
/ Motor task performance
/ Neuromuscular diseases
/ Neuronal Plasticity - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ phrenic motor neuron
/ Plasticity (neural)
/ Proteins
/ Respiration
/ respiratory control
/ Serotonin
/ Spinal Cord
/ Spinal Cord - physiology
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Spinal plasticity
2015
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Spinal metaplasticity in respiratory motor control
by
Mitchell, Gordon S.
, Fields, Daryl P.
in
Animals
/ Gene expression
/ Humans
/ Hypoxia
/ intermittent hypoxia
/ Kinases
/ metaplasticity
/ motor neuron
/ Motor neuron diseases
/ Motor task performance
/ Neuromuscular diseases
/ Neuronal Plasticity - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Neuroscience
/ phrenic motor neuron
/ Plasticity (neural)
/ Proteins
/ Respiration
/ respiratory control
/ Serotonin
/ Spinal Cord
/ Spinal Cord - physiology
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Spinal plasticity
2015
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Spinal metaplasticity in respiratory motor control
2015
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Overview
A hallmark feature of the neural system controlling breathing is its ability to exhibit plasticity. Less appreciated is the ability to exhibit metaplasticity, a change in the capacity to express plasticity (i.e., \"plastic plasticity\"). Recent advances in our understanding of cellular mechanisms giving rise to respiratory motor plasticity lay the groundwork for (ongoing) investigations of metaplasticity. This detailed understanding of respiratory metaplasticity will be essential as we harness metaplasticity to restore breathing capacity in clinical disorders that compromise breathing, such as cervical spinal injury, motor neuron disease and other neuromuscular diseases. In this brief review, we discuss key examples of metaplasticity in respiratory motor control, and our current understanding of mechanisms giving rise to spinal plasticity and metaplasticity in phrenic motor output; particularly after pre-conditioning with intermittent hypoxia. Progress in this area has led to the realization that similar mechanisms are operative in other spinal motor networks, including those governing limb movement. Further, these mechanisms can be harnessed to restore respiratory and non-respiratory motor function after spinal injury.
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