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High-level spinal cord injury (SCI) can result in spinal and supraspinal respiratory control deficits leading to insufficient ventilatory responses to exercise and training-related adaptations. We hypothesized a serotonin agonist, known to improve respiratory function in animal models, would improve adaptations to whole-body functional electrical stimulation (FES) exercise training in patients with acute high-level SCI. We identified 10 patients ( 2years of injury with SCI from C4 to T3) in our program who had performed 6 months of FE