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Axonal hyperpolarization associated with acute hypokalemia: multiple excitability measurements as indicators of the membrane potential of human axons.

Satoshi Kuwabara1, Kazuaki Kanai, Jia-Ying Sung, Kazue Ogawara, Takamichi Hattori, David Burke, Hugh Bostock.   

Abstract

Multiple nerve excitability measurements have been proposed for clinical testing of nerve function, and an important determinant of excitability is membrane potential. We report a patient with acquired hypokalemic paralysis in whom multiple excitability indices (stimulus-response curve, strength-duration properties, threshold electrotonus, recovery cycle) were measured during and after an acute hypokalemic attack (serum K(+) level, 2.1 mEq/L and 4.5 mEq/L, respectively). During hypokalemia, there was a shift of the stimulus-response curve to the right, a decrease in strength-duration time constant, a "fanning-out" of responses during threshold electrotonus, a reduction in relative refractory period, and an increase in superexcitability; all of these indicate axonal hyperpolarization, presumably due to the K(+) equilibrium potential being more negative. These indices returned to normal 20 h later, associated with normalization of the serum K(+) level. These results demonstrate that the changes associated with hypokalemic paralysis are not confined to muscle and that axons undergo hyperpolarization in vivo. Multiple excitability measurements can be used as a tool to identify changes in membrane potential of human axons. Copyright 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12210395     DOI: 10.1002/mus.10169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve        ISSN: 0148-639X            Impact factor:   3.217


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