Literature DB >> 10714581

Fibrillation potential amplitude to quantitatively assess denervation muscle atrophy.

G L Jiang1, L Y Zhang, L Y Shen, J G Xu, Y D Gu.   

Abstract

Denervated muscle fibers exhibit spontaneous, repetitive single muscle fiber discharges and display fibrillation potentials detectable by electromyography. To explore the changing pattern of fibrillation potential amplitude after peripheral nerve injury and its relationship to the degree of muscle atrophy, fibrillation potential amplitudes were recorded on completely denervated biceps brachii of 173 patients with brachial plexus injury. Biceps brachii biopsies were taken at the same sites as the electromyogram recordings in 63 patients. The biopsies were analyzed by ATPase staining and the cross-sectional areas of fast and slow-twitch fibers were calculated. We found that the fibrillation potential amplitude and the cross-sectional areas of denervated muscle decay over time (P < 0.05), and both correlate negatively with denervation time (P < 0.01-0.05) within the first 15 months. The fibrillation potential amplitude correlates positively with both type I and II fiber cross-sectional areas (P < 0.0005-0.01). Our results show that fibrillation potential amplitude is closely correlated with muscle fiber size during the first 15 months after nerve injury, and it may therefore serve as a convenient index to evaluate quantitatively the degree of atrophy of denervated muscles. Electromyographic studies thus may help in designing treatment strategies.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10714581     DOI: 10.1016/s0960-8966(99)00075-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuromuscul Disord        ISSN: 0960-8966            Impact factor:   4.296


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