Membrane Property Changes In Most Distal Motor Axons In Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy

MUSCLE & NERVE(2020)

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IntroductionDistal nerve terminals, where the blood-nerve barrier is anatomically deficient, are preferentially affected in immune-mediated neuropathies. Excitability alterations near the motor nerve terminals may be more prominent than the nerve trunk in typical chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).MethodsIn 20 patients with typical CIDP, motor nerve excitability testing was performed at the motor point and wrist of the ulnar nerve, and results were compared with those in 20 healthy persons.ResultsChronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy patients showed greater threshold changes in hyperpolarizing threshold electrotonus at the motor point (P<.05) but not at the wrist. Strength-duration time constant did not show significant differences between CIDP and controls at both sites.DiscussionAxonal property changes in CIDP are more prominent in distal portions of axons compared with the nerve trunk, presumably due to salient demyelination near the distal nerve terminals. Motor point excitability measurements could elucidate underlying pathophysiology in immune-mediated neuropathies.
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blood-nerve barrier, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, distal latency, multiple excitability measurements, nerve terminal
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