Decremental responses to repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) in motor neuron disease

作者:Iwanami Tomoko; Sonoo Masahiro*; Hatanaka Yuki; Hokkoku Keiichi; Oishi Chizuko; Shimizu Teruo
来源:Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011, 122(12): 2530-2536.
DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2011.05.019

摘要

Objective: To clarify the features of decremental responses following repetitive nerve stimulation in patients with motor neuron diseases (MNDs), in comparison with myasthenia gravis (MG).
Methods: The subjects consisted of 48 MND, 39 generalized MG and 19 ocular MG patients. Six muscles, both proximal and distal muscles, were tested.
Results: Significant decrements (>5%) in at least one muscle were observed in 83% of the MND patients, and 74% and 47% of the generalized MG and ocular MG patients, respectively. Decrements were more frequently observed in the proximal muscles both in MND and MG patients (deltoid 76% and 62%, and trapezius 71% and 51% for MND and generalized MG, respectively), suggesting lower safety factors in neuromuscular transmission in those muscles. Decrements in the nasalis were rare in MND (8%) in comparison with generalized MG (54%).
Conclusions: Decremental responses were frequently observed in MND patients. There were small differences between MND and MG regarding the distribution and other features of decrements, such as the degree of the U-shape or the responses to different stimulus frequencies and to brief exercise. Significance: These results imply that the underlying mechanism regulating the decrements is common to MND and MG.

  • 出版日期2011-12