| Literature DB >> 7935524 |
J Machetanz1, C Bischoff, R Pichlmeier, H Riescher, B U Meyer, A Sader, B Conrad.
Abstract
When magnetically stimulating peripheral nerves, a local cocontraction of muscle under the coil is observed. We assessed whether this contraction results from: (1) magnetic stimulation of motor nerves, or (2) direct depolarization of the muscle membrane. Wrist extensor muscles of normal subjects were magnetically stimulated with the coil placed directly above the muscle. Neuromuscular transmission was then blocked by atracurium using a technique of local curarization. As a reference, the radial nerve was stimulated electrically. Magnetic and electrical stimuli were applied alternatingly every 10 s. Twitch force of wrist extension was measured isometrically over a period of about 70 min including the phase of complete neuromuscular block. Twitch amplitudes elicited by magnetic and electrical stimuli were equivalent during the whole experiment. These results suggest that muscle cocontraction following magnetic stimulation results from depolarization of terminal motor nerve branches.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7935524 DOI: 10.1002/mus.880171007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscle Nerve ISSN: 0148-639X Impact factor: 3.217