Muscle fiber conduction velocity in situ revisited: A new approach to an ancient technique

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Kouyoumdjian, Joao Aris [1 ]
Graca, Carla Renata [1 ]
机构
[1] State Med Sch FAMERP, Dept Neurol Sci Psychiat & Med Psychol, Neuromuscular Invest Lab, Sao Jose Do Rio Preto, SP, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会; 瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
muscle fiber conduction velocity; muscle fiber electrical activation; jitter; muscle fiber action potential; velocity recovery function; single-fiber electromyography; PROPAGATION VELOCITY; MYOPATHY; SIZE; SURFACE;
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10.3389/fneur.2023.1118510
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The aim of this study was to measure the muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) in situ in the tibialis anterior muscle in healthy subjects. A total of 36 subjects matched for age and sex were studied. The MFCV was measured with a concentric needle by intramuscular monopolar needle electrical activation at a distance of 50 mm. The mean consecutive difference (MCD) of <5 mu s was obtained after a median of 62 muscle fiber action potentials (MFAPs), confirming a direct muscle fiber activation. The measuring latency was at the median point of ascending depolarizing line of the MFAP. The calculated MFCV from 784 MFAPs was 4.10 +/- 0.66 m/s, 3.99 +/- 0.57 for female subjects (95%, 2.85 to 5.13), and 4.20 +/- 0.73 for male subjects (95%, 2.74 to 5.67). The MFCV was 5.22% faster in male subjects. The calculated fast-to-slow MFCV ratio (F/S ratio) was 1.47 for female subjects (95%, 1.27 to 2.54) and 1.67 for male subjects (95%, 1.31 to 3.74). Aging significantly increased the F/S ratio. As the MFCVs mainly depend on the muscle diameter, their assessment is a quick and helpful tool for estimating it. Its variability by the F/S ratio is also a powerful tool in the follow-up of some neuromuscular disorders.
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