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      Altered Peripheral Nerve Excitability Properties in Acute and Subacute Supratentorial Ischemic Stroke

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      Background: It is generally accepted that upper motor neuron (UMN) lesion can alter lower motor neuron (LMN) function by the plasticity of neural circuit. However there have been only few researches regarding the axonal excitability of LMN after UMN i...

      Background: It is generally accepted that upper motor neuron (UMN) lesion can alter lower motor neuron (LMN) function by the plasticity of neural circuit. However there have been only few researches regarding the axonal excitability of LMN after UMN injury especially during the acute stage. The aim of this study was to investigate the nerve excitability properties of the LMNs following an acute to subacute supratentorial corticospinal tract lesion. Methods: An automated nerve excitability test (NET) using the threshold tracking technique was utilized to measure multiple excitability indices in median motor axons of 15 stroke patients and 20 controls. Testing of both paretic and non-paretic side was repeated twice, during the acute stage and subacute stage. The protocols calculated the strength-duration time constant from the duration‐charge curve,parameters of threshold electrotonus (TE), the current-threshold relationship from sequential sub-threshold current, and the recovery cycle from sequential supra-threshold stimulation. Results: On the paretic side, compared with the control group,significant decline of superexcitablity and increase in the relative refractory period were observed during the subacute stage of stroke. Additionally, despite the absence of statistical significance, a mildly collapsing in (‘fanning in’) of the TE was found. Conclusions: Our results suggest that supratentorial brain lesions can affect peripheral axonal excitability even during the early stage. The NET pattern probably suggests background membrane depolarization of LMNs. These features could be associated with trans-synaptic regulation of UMNs to LMNs as one of the "neural plasticity" mechanisms in acute brain injury.

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      1 Hara Y, "The physiological functional loss of single thenar motor units in the stroke patients: when does it occur? Does it progress?" 115 : 97-103, 2004

      2 van Kuijk AA, "Supratentorial ischemic stroke: more than an upper motor neuron disorder" 24 : 450-455, 2007

      3 Mogyoros I, "Strength-duration properties of human peripheral nerve" 119 (119): 439-447, 1996

      4 Johnson EW, "Sequence of electromyographic abnormalities in stroke syndrome" 56 : 468-473, 1975

      5 Humphrey DR., "Representation of movements and muscles within the primate precentral motor cortex: historical and current perspectives" 45 : 2687-2699, 1986

      6 Brasil-Neto JP, "Rapid modulation of human cortical motor outputs following ischaemic nerve block" 116 (116): 511-525, 1993

      7 Boland RA, "Plasticity of lower limb motor axons after cervical cord injury" 120 : 204-209, 2009

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      9 Heckmann CJ, "Persistent inward currents in motoneuron dendrites: implications for motor output" 31 : 135-156, 2005

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