Na+-K+-ATPase is not involved in the warming-up phenomenon in generalized myotonia |
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Authors: | Van Beekvelt Mireille C P Drost Gea Rongen Gerard Stegeman Dick F Van Engelen Baziel G M Zwarts Machiel J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The initial temporary weakness that occurs in autosomal-recessive generalized myotonia diminishes with repetitive contractions. Physiological understanding of this phenomenon is incomplete. The underlying hypothesis of our study was that the "warming-up" phenomenon relates to the exercise-related activation of Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase. Three patients performed isometric exercise of the brachioradialis muscle on two separate days. Randomly, on one of these days the contraction was preceded by a 30-min infusion of the Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase inhibitor ouabain into the brachial artery of the exercising arm (0.4 mug.min(-1).dl(-1)). Force was measured simultaneously with electrical muscle activity using high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG). A transient rapid decline in force occurred after initiation of exercise, accompanied by electrophysiological changes indicating sarcolemmal conduction block. Ouabain infusion did not affect the recovery from transient paresis or the accompanying electromyographic changes, indicating that the warming-up phenomenon in generalized myotonia is not mediated by Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase. |
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Keywords: | autosomal‐recessive myotonia congenita Becker's disease generalized myotonia high‐density surface EMG muscle channelopathies muscle membrane electrophysiology ouabain infusion potassium diffusion sarcolemma warming‐up phenomenon |
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