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Peripheral nerve abnormalities in pediatric patients with spinal muscular atrophy

Authors :
Yonekawa, Takahiro
Komaki, Hirofumi
Saito, Yuko
Sugai, Kenji
Sasaki, Masayuki
Source :
Brain & Development. Feb2013, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p165-171. 7p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: We examined the specific nerve conduction deficits distinguishing spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) subtypes I and II. Five SMA I patients (age, 0.2–1.1years) and 10 SMA II patients (age, 1.0–2.8years) were examined. Patients were compared to age-matched controls for motor and sensory conduction velocity (MCV and SCV) changes, compound muscle and sensory nerve action potential amplitudes (CMAP and SNAP), and F-wave occurrence (FO). Slower MCVs were found in three of five SMA I patients; all five exhibited markedly decreased CMAP amplitudes. Tibial nerve CMAP amplitudes significantly reduced in SMA II patients (p <0.01). Slower SCVs and decreased SNAP amplitudes were observed in three of five SMA I patients but not in SMA II patients. Although FOs were reduced in both extremities of SMA I patients, the reduction was prominent in the tibial nerve of SMA II patients (p =0.031). Loss of motor units may be widespread in the early stage of SMA I, while specific to the legs in young SMA II patients. SMA I showed sensory nerve degeneration, especially of large myelinated fibers. SMA II showed no sensory nerve abnormalities. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03877604
Volume :
35
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Brain & Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
85008737
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.braindev.2012.03.009