Differential impact on motor unit characteristics across severities of adult spinal muscular atrophy

Author:

Kelly Kristina Marie12ORCID,Mizell Jordan3,Bigdeli Ladan3,Paul Samuel3,Tellez Marco Antonio4,Bartlett Amy5,Heintzman Sarah4,Reynolds Jerold Everett4,Sterling Gary Brent4,Rajneesh Kiran Francis4,Kolb Stephen James4,Elsheikh Bakri4,Arnold William David12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation University of Missouri Columbia MO USA

2. NextGen Precision Health University of Missouri Columbia MO USA

3. College of Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

4. Department of Neurology The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus OH USA

5. Center for Clinical and Translational Science The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus OH USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo test the hypotheses that decomposition electromyography (dEMG) motor unit action potential (MUAP) amplitude and firing rate are altered in SMA; dEMG parameters are associated with strength and function; dEMG parameters are correlated with traditional electrophysiological assessments.MethodsAmbulatory and non‐ambulatory adults with SMA on nusinersen and healthy controls were enrolled. MUAPs were decomposed from multielectrode surface recordings during 30‐s maximum contraction of the abductor digiti minimi (ADM). Isometric strength, upper limb function, patient‐reported function, and standard electrophysiologic measures of the ADM (compound muscle action potential [CMAP], single motor unit potential [SMUP], motor unit number estimation [MUNE]) were collected.ResultsdEMG MUAP amplitudes were higher in ambulatory versus control and non‐ambulatory groups and were higher in controls versus non‐ambulatory SMA. In contrast, dEMG firing rates were higher in ambulatory versus non‐ambulatory and control groups but similar between non‐ambulatory and control. dEMG parameters showed moderate to strong positive correlation with strength and function whereas CMAP and MUNE better correlated with function than strength. SMUP did not correlate with strength, function, or dEMG MUAP amplitude. dEMG parameters show overall good test–retest reliability.InterpretationdEMG provided reliable, noninvasive measure of MUAP amplitude size and firing rate and revealed divergent patterns across disease severity in adults with SMA. Firing rate enhancement, as seen in milder SMA, may provide a therapeutic avenue for improving function in more severe SMA, where firing rates appear preserved. MUAP amplitude size and firing rate, quantified with dEMG, may be promising monitoring biomarker candidates for noninvasive assessment of SMA.

Funder

Cure SMA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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