International audienceThe majority of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are cervical (cSCI), leading to a marked reduction in respiratory capacity. We aimed to investigate the effect of hemicontusion models of cSCI on both diaphragm activity and respiratory function to serve as preclinical models of cervical SCI. Since phrenic motoneuron pools are located at the C3‐C5 spinal level, we investigated two models of preclinical cSCI mimicking human forms of injury, namely, one above (C3 hemicontusion—C3HC) and one below phrenic motoneuron pools (C6HC) in wild‐type swiss OF‐1 mice, and we compared their effects on respiratory function using whole‐body plethysmography and on diaphragm activity using electromyography (EMG). At 7 days post‐surgery, both C...
We are testing a novel strategy to promote axonal growth of damaged descending bulbospinal respirato...
Months after spinal cord injury (SCI), respiratory deficits remain the primary cause of morbidity an...
Compromise in inspiratory breathing following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is caused by damage ...
International audienceThe majority of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are cervical (cSCI), leading to a ...
International audienceHigh spinal cord injuries (SCI) lead to permanent respiratory insufficiency, a...
Respiratory dysfunction is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality following traumatic spinal c...
Contusion-type cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most common forms of SCI observed in ...
A primary cause of morbidity and mortality following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is respirator...
Contusion-type cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most common forms of SCI observed in ...
The crossed phrenic phenomenon (CPP) describes respiratory functional plasticity that arises followi...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) above cervical level 4 disrupts descending axons from the medulla that inne...
INTRODUCTION: C2 spinal cord hemisection interrupts descending bulbospinal respiratory axons coursin...
International audienceCervical spinal cord injury (SCI) results in permanent life-altering motor and...
The diaphragm is the major muscle involved in breathing. Innervated by the phrenic nerve, it is cont...
Mid-cervical spinal cord contusion disrupts both the pathways and motoneurons vital to the activity ...
We are testing a novel strategy to promote axonal growth of damaged descending bulbospinal respirato...
Months after spinal cord injury (SCI), respiratory deficits remain the primary cause of morbidity an...
Compromise in inspiratory breathing following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is caused by damage ...
International audienceThe majority of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are cervical (cSCI), leading to a ...
International audienceHigh spinal cord injuries (SCI) lead to permanent respiratory insufficiency, a...
Respiratory dysfunction is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality following traumatic spinal c...
Contusion-type cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most common forms of SCI observed in ...
A primary cause of morbidity and mortality following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is respirator...
Contusion-type cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most common forms of SCI observed in ...
The crossed phrenic phenomenon (CPP) describes respiratory functional plasticity that arises followi...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) above cervical level 4 disrupts descending axons from the medulla that inne...
INTRODUCTION: C2 spinal cord hemisection interrupts descending bulbospinal respiratory axons coursin...
International audienceCervical spinal cord injury (SCI) results in permanent life-altering motor and...
The diaphragm is the major muscle involved in breathing. Innervated by the phrenic nerve, it is cont...
Mid-cervical spinal cord contusion disrupts both the pathways and motoneurons vital to the activity ...
We are testing a novel strategy to promote axonal growth of damaged descending bulbospinal respirato...
Months after spinal cord injury (SCI), respiratory deficits remain the primary cause of morbidity an...
Compromise in inspiratory breathing following cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is caused by damage ...