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Julia Kauder1, Susanne Petri2, Andrea Tipold1, Veronika M Stein1.
Abstract
Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) is an electrophysiological technique to assess the number of motor units innervating a single muscle or muscle group of interest. It may quantify axonal loss in any disease involving injury or degeneration of ventral horn cells or motor axons. Since MUNE has rarely been used in veterinary medicine, our study aimed to evaluate its potential role as an additional diagnostic and prognostic parameter in canine neurology. Therefore, we examined five healthy dogs and seven dogs suffering from diseases that necessitated general anesthesia for further diagnostics and treatment and that were not expected to interfere with the results of electrodiagnostic testing. By using the incremental technique to study MUNE in the cranial tibial muscle, we determined the number of motor units, the size of the compound muscle action potential, and the mean size of individual motor unit potentials of each dog as well as the mean values for each group. Moreover, we studied the correlation between these parameters. Taking the results into consideration, we addressed the difficulties and limitations of this technique. We, furthermore, pointed out possible fields of application for MUNE in canine neurology, and emphasized several aspects that future studies should focus on when applying MUNE to canine patients.Entities:
Keywords: compound muscle action potential; electrophysiology; motor neuron disease; motor unit number estimation; single motor unit potential
Year: 2015 PMID: 26664980 PMCID: PMC4672275 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2015.00053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Overview of signalement of each dog.
| Dog number | Breed | Sex | Age (years) | Body weight (kg) | Diagnosis/reason to undergo general anesthesia |
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| 1 | French Bulldog | Male | 5 | 13 | Low grade herniated disk C5-C6, MRI of cervical spine + head |
| 2 | German Shepherd | Male | 6 | 38 | CT scan after total hip replacement on left pelvic limb |
| 3 | Golden Retriever | Female | 6 | 27 | Ovariohysterectomy + unilateral mastectomy |
| 4 | Flat-Coated Retriever | Female | 6 | 28 | Peripheral brachial plexus tumor, MRI of left shoulderc |
| 5 | Airedale Terrier | Female | 5 | 25 | Ovariohysterectomy |
| 6 | Border Collie | Male | 4 | 18 | Traumatic radial paresis, electrodiagnostic testingd |
| 7 | German Hound (Bracke) | Male | 3 | 26 | Skin lump removal (thoracic wall) |
| 8 | Beagle | Female | 2 | 11 | MUNE |
| 9 | Beagle | Female | 2 | 10 | MUNE |
| 10 | Beagle | Female | 3 | 10 | MUNE |
| 11 | Beagle | Male | 6 | 15 | MUNE |
| 12 | Beagle | Male | 2 | 12 | MUNE |
MRI, magnet resonance imaging; CT, computed tomography.
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Figure 1The procedure of MUNE. First, the CMAP is determined (A). Then, a sample of 10 single motor unit potentials (SMUPs) is obtained (B) by constantly increasing the stimulus intensity (C).
Figure 2Evaluation of functional motor units (A), CMAP (B), and mean SMUP (C) in both groups. Values are mean ± SEM; *P < 0.05.
Figure 3Correlation analysis between the number of motor units and the CMAP. The decrease in the number of motor units correlates to the reduction of the CMAP in the heterogeneous group (A). No significant correlation was found in the homogeneous group (B). Values are mean ± SEM; *P < 0.05.
Figure 4Correlation analysis between the number of motor units and mean SMUP. A significant correlation could neither be found in the heterogeneous group (A) nor in the homogeneous group (B) Values are mean ± SEM; *P < 0.05.
Summary of electrophysiological results of each dog.
| Dog number | Number of motor units | CMAP (mV) | Mean SMUP (mV) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 35 | 12.68 | 0.3662 |
| 2 | 106 | 34.96 | 0.3291 |
| 3 | 35 | 14.75 | 0.4174 |
| 4 | 14 | 5.42 | 0.3810 |
| 5 | 29 | 14.55 | 0.5000 |
| 6 | 18 | 6.94 | 0.3833 |
| 7 | 15 | 7.71 | 0.5095 |
| 8 | 43 | 18.47 | 0.4324 |
| 9 | 20 | 10.44 | 0.5150 |
| 10 | 19 | 10.16 | 0.5459 |
| 11 | 28 | 9.50 | 0.3421 |
| 12 | 31 | 10.11 | 0.3262 |
CMAP, compound muscle action potential; SMUP, single motor unit potential.