Subclinical motor involvement in nonsystemic vasculitic neuropathy determined by the motor unit number estimation method MScanFit

Author:

Schneider Christian1ORCID,Wassermann Meike K.1,Svačina Martin K. R.1,Wunderlich Gilbert12ORCID,Fink Gereon R.13,Lehmann Helmar C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Medical Faculty and University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany

2. Center for Rare Diseases Medical Faculty and University Hospital of Cologne Cologne Germany

3. Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine Research Center Jülich Jülich Germany

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction/AimsNonsystemic vasculitic neuropathy (NSVN) is characterized by a predominant lower limb involvement in many patients. Motor unit changes in upper extremity muscles have not been investigated in this subgroup but may be of interest for improving our understanding of the multifocal nature of the disease and counseling of patients about potential future symptoms. In this study we aimed to better understand subclinical motor involvement in the upper extremity muscles of patients with lower limb–predominant NSVN using the new motor unit number estimation (MUNE) method MScanFit.MethodsIn this single‐center, cross‐sectional study, 14 patients with biopsy‐proven NSVN, with no clinical signs of upper extremity motor involvement, were investigated and compared with 14 age‐matched healthy controls. All participants were assessed clinically and by the MUNE method MScanFit to the abductor pollicis brevis muscle.ResultsThe number of motor units and peak CMAP amplitudes were significantly reduced in patients with NSVN (P = .003 and P = .004, respectively). Absolute median motor unit amplitudes and CMAP discontinuities were not significantly different (P = .246 and P = .1, respectively). CMAP discontinuities were not significantly correlated with motor unit loss (P = .15, rho = 0.4). The number of motor units did not correlate with clinical scores (P = .77, rho = 0.082).DiscussionBoth MUNE and CMAP amplitudes showed motor involvement in upper extremity muscles in lower limb–predominant NSVN. Overall, there was no evidence of significant reinnervation. Investigations of the abductor pollicis brevis muscle did not show a correlation with overall functional disability of the patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Physiology

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