Motor Unit Loss and Remodeling in Patients With Chronic Radiculopathy Using the EMG Filling Analysis.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Muscle & Nerve Pub Date : 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1002/mus.70044
Javier Rodriguez-Falces, Mathew Piasecki, Silvia Recalde-Villamayor, Cristina Mariscal, Armando Malanda, Javier Navallas
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Abstract

Introduction/aims: The way in which the EMG signal is progressively filled with motor unit potentials during increasing voluntary contraction provides valuable information about the motor units (MUs) in a muscle. Here, we demonstrate the application of the EMG filling method to detect MU loss and remodeling in patients with chronic radiculopathy.

Methods: Concentric needle EMG signals were recorded from the tibialis anterior of 19 radiculopathy patients and 18 healthy controls during voluntary ramped contractions increasing from 0 to maximum. The EMG filling process was analyzed by measuring the EMG filling factor and EMG amplitude during the contraction.

Results: The way in which the filling factor increased with increasing force differed (p < 0.001) between healthy controls (exponential filling curve) and radiculopathy patients (linear curve). The extent to which the EMG envelope amplitude increased throughout the ramp contraction was markedly greater (p < 0.001) in healthy controls (6.1-fold increase) compared to patients (0.5-fold increase). The filling factor at maximal effort was significantly higher in healthy controls than in patients (0.53 ± 0.04 vs. 0.45 ± 0.09, p < 0.001). The EMG filling analysis revealed clear signs of MU loss and remodeling in 85% of patients.

Discussion: The EMG filling analysis is a fast and accessible approach to detect MU loss in radiculopathy patients. Moreover, it provides information about the MU remodeling process and the type of motor units that are predominantly lost in the neurogenic condition.

利用肌电图填充分析慢性神经根病患者的运动单元丧失和重塑。
简介/目的:肌电图信号在增强的随意收缩过程中逐渐充满运动单元电位的方式提供了关于肌肉运动单元(mu)的有价值的信息。在这里,我们展示了肌电图填充法在慢性神经根病患者中检测MU损失和重塑的应用。方法:记录19例神经根病患者和18例健康对照者胫前肌在自发性斜缩从0到最大值时的同心针肌电图信号。通过测量收缩时的肌电充盈系数和肌电振幅,分析肌电充盈过程。结果:肌电图填充因子随力的增加而增加的方式不同(p)讨论:肌电图填充分析是一种快速、简便的检测神经根病患者MU损失的方法。此外,它还提供了关于MU重塑过程和在神经源性疾病中主要丢失的运动单元类型的信息。
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Muscle & Nerve
Muscle & Nerve 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
287
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Muscle & Nerve is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions, in both health and disease, concerning studies of the muscle, the neuromuscular junction, the peripheral motor, sensory and autonomic neurons, and the central nervous system where the behavior of the peripheral nervous system is clarified. Appearing monthly, Muscle & Nerve publishes clinical studies and clinically relevant research reports in the fields of anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology, electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, toxicology, and virology. The Journal welcomes articles and reports on basic clinical electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis. We expedite some papers dealing with timely topics to keep up with the fast-moving pace of science, based on the referees'' recommendation.
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