Operant Conditioning of H-Reflex in Spinal Cord-Injured Rats
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Journal of Neurotrauma
- Vol. 13 (12), 755-766
- https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.1996.13.755
Abstract
Operant conditioning of the spinal stretch reflex or its electrical analog, the H-reflex, is a new model for exploring the mechanisms of supraspinal control over spinal cord function. Both rats and primates can gradually increase (HRup conditioning mode) or decrease (HRdown conditioning mode) soleus H-reflex magnitude when exposed to an operant conditioning task. This study used H-reflex operant conditioning to assess and modify spinal cord function after injury. Soleus H-reflexes were elicited and recorded with chronically implanted electrodes from rats that had been subjected to calibrated contusion injuries to the spinal cord at T8. From 18 to 140 days after injury, background EMG, M response amplitude, and initial H-reflex amplitude were not significantly different from those of normal rats. HRdown conditioning was successful in some, but not all, spinal cord-injured rats. The H-reflex decrease achieved by conditioning was inversely correlated with the severity of the injury as assessed histologically or by time to return of bladder function. It was not correlated with the length of time between injury and the beginning of conditioning. The results confirm the importance of descending control from supraspinal structures in mediating operantly conditioned change in H-reflex amplitude. In conjunction with recent human studies, they suggest that H-reflex conditioning could provide a sensitive new means for assessing spinal cord function after injury, and might also provide a method for initiating and guiding functional rehabilitation.Keywords
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