Recent Publications
Structural preservation does not ensure function at sensory Ia – motoneuron synapses following peripheral nerve injury and repair. – Rotterman TM, García VV, Housley SN, et al. Neurosci 2023. PMID: 37127364.
Mechanosensory encoding in ex vivo muscle-nerve preparations. – Housley SN, Gardolinski EA, Nardelli P, Reed J, Rich MM, Cope TC. Exp Physiol. 2023 Apr 29. PMID: 37119460.
Biophysical model of muscle spindle encoding. – Housley SN, Powers RK, Nardelli P, Lee S, Blum K, Bewick GS, Banks RW, Cope TC. Exp Physiol. 2023 Mar 26. PMID: 36966478.
Mechanosensory encoding dysfunction emerges from cancer-chemotherapy interaction. -Housley SN, Nardelli P, Rotterman TM, Reed J, Cope TC. Front Mol Biosci. 2022 Nov 24;9:1017427. PMID: 36504708.
Cancer survivors post-chemotherapy exhibit unique proprioceptive deficits in proximal limbs. – Wang AB, Housley SN, Flores AM, Cope TC, Perreault (2022) J Neuroeng Rehabil 2022 Mar 23;19(1):32. PMID: 35321749
Effects of route of administration on neural exposure to platinum-based chemotherapy treatment: a pharmacokinetic study in rat. – Housley SN, Rotterman TM, Nardelli P, Carrasco DI, Noel RK, O’Farrell L, Cope TC (2021) Neurotox 2021 Aug PMID: 34363843
Detercion of epimuscular myofascial forces by Golgi tendon organs. – Mass, H, Noort W, Smile HA, Vincent JA, Nardelli P, Cope TC (2021) Exp Brain Res.2021 Oct 22. PMID: 34677632
Axon initial segment geometry in relation to motoneuron excitability. – Rotterman TM, Carrasco DI, Housley SN, Nardelli P, Powers RK, Cope TC (2021) One. 2021 Nov 19;16(11). PMID:34797870
Neural circuit mechanisms of sensorimotor disability in cancer treatment. – Housley SN, Nardelli P, Rotterman TM, Cope TC (2021) Proc Natl Acad Sci. 2021 Dec 21;118(51) PMID: 34911753
A review of movement disorders in chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity. – Wang AB, Housley SN, Flores AM, Kircher SM, Perreault EJ, Cope TC. J Neuroeng Rehabil 2021 Jan 25;18(1):16. PMID 33494755
Diverse and complex muscle spindle afferent firing properties emerge from multiscale muscle mechanics. – Blum KP, Campbell KS, Horslen BC, Nardelli P, Housley SN, Cope TC, Ting LH. Elife. 2020 Dec 2 PMID 33370235.
Imbalanced Subthreshold Currents Following Sepsis and Chemotherapy: A Shared Mechanism Offering a New Therapeutic Target? – Rich MM, Housley SN, Nardelli P, Powers RK, Cope TC. Neuroscientist. 2020 Dec 21 PMID 33345706
Chronic defects in intraspinal mechanisms of spike encoding by spinal motoneurons following chemotherapy. – Housley SN, Nardelli P, Powers RK, Rich MM, Cope TC. Exp Neurol. 2020 Sep;331:113354
Neuronal uptake transporters contribute to oxaliplatin neurotoxicity in mice. – Huang KM, Leblanc AF, Uddin ME, Kim JY, Chen M, Eisenmann ED, Gibson AA, Li Y, Hong KW, DiGiacomo D, Xia SH, Alberti P, Chiorazzi A, Housley SN, Cope TC, Sprowl JA, Wang J, Loprinzi CL, Noonan A, Lustberg MB, Cavaletti G, Pabla N, Hu S, Sparreboom A. J Clin. Invest. 2020 Sep 1;130(9):4601-4606.
Noted Publication: Motor Neurobiology of the Spinal Cord (2001)
Description
Traumatic injuries of the spinal cord continue to be the most common cause of permanent paralysis in young adults in the United States. New information has emerged on the response of spinal neurons to injury of either the spinal cord or peripheral nerves demonstrating that dendrites of injured motoneurons take on characteristics of axons. These and other new developments have helped to promote an exciting new era in the study of spinal cord neurobiology.
Motor Neurobiology of the Spinal Cord provides a description of the recent conceptual and technical advances in the field. It provides a description of the new experimental tools available for investigating the neuronal properties that allow populations of spinal cord neurons to control muscles responsible for limb movements and posture. It covers topics ranging from genetics to kinematics and examines cells, tissues, or whole animals in species ranging from fish to humans that are normal, injured, or diseased.
By integrating data derived from many new approaches, you’ll learn about how spinal cord circuits operate under a variety conditions and about new and exciting inroads being made in motor neurobiology of the spinal cord. Motor Neurobiology of the Spinal Cord elucidates concepts and principles relevant to function and structure throughout the nervous system and presents information about changes induced by injury and disease.
A complete list of Dr. Cope’s publications can be found here