Abstract
Background and Objectives:To establish age-, gender- and body dimension-adjusted normal cut-off values for Meissner’s corpuscle (MC) densities via in-vivo reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM), timed vibration sensory thresholds using a 128Hz tuning fork, and touch-pressure sensory thresholds using standardized monofilaments, for clinical and research application.Methods:77 prospectively recruited individuals without signs or symptoms of peripheral neuropathy or a condition or neurotoxin exposure that can alter sensory function underwent cross-sectional evaluation of MC densities via in-vivo RCM, monofilament touch-pressure sensory thresholds, and timed vibration sensory thresholds in non-dominant upper and lower extremities. Age-, gender-, and body dimension- (e.g., height) adjusted normal values were developed. The 5th percentile for MC densities and timed vibration thresholds and 95th percentile for MF touch-pressure thresholds were selected as normal cut-off points.Results:Subjects were aged 9 to 89 years old. Age and gender were uniformly distributed. Timed vibration and touch-pressure thresholds were less sensitive with increasing age and were more sensitive in the hand than in the leg or foot within individuals. Timed vibration thresholds did not differ by gender or body dimensions. Touch-pressure thresholds were lower (more sensitive) at the thenar eminence and digit V in the hand in women compared to men but otherwise did not differ by gender at other measurement locations. Body dimensions did not affect touch-pressure thresholds. There were no apparent age-related floor effects for the 5th and 95th percentile normal cutoff values for timed vibration or touch-pressure thresholds, respectively. MC densities also declined with age and were highest at digit V and lowest at the arch within individuals. MC densities were affected by gender or body dimensions at all imaging sites, with lower densities seen in males or larger individuals. MC densities were quantifiable in the hand of all participants and were associated with touch-pressure thresholds at all locations.Discussion:This study establishes age-, gender- and body dimension-adjusted normal cut-off values for two easily applied measures of large fiber sensory function and RCM assessment of MC densities for multiple limb locations. These results will aid in the detection and monitoring of peripheral sensory nerve disorders.
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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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