中国人最常见脊髓小脑共济失调的f波特征。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Qiong Cai, Huajing You, Wenxiao Xu, Jiajing Yuan, Xunhua Li, Chao Wu, Songjie Liao
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摘要

f波研究有助于了解脊髓小脑共济失调(SCAs)的电生理意义。特别是中国SCA1、SCA2和SCA3患者f波特征的差异鲜有报道。对20例SCA1、20例SCA2、46例SCA3患者和30例健康对照进行神经(正中、尺、胫骨)传导和f波研究,比较电生理参数。记录临床资料,包括共济失调和非共济失调特征。该研究显示,80%的SCA1、100%的SCA2和50%的SCA3中国患者有周围神经病变。所有亚型的大多数患者均表现为感觉神经病变和f波改变。我们首次观察到,与对照组相比,SCA1患者的F波潜伏期延长,最大F波振幅和F/M振幅比增加。SCA2患者F波持续时间降低,最大F波幅度、F/M幅值比、巨F波频率增加。SCA1的最大振幅与疾病严重程度和病程呈正相关。SCA2 F/M振幅比值与病程呈正相关。在所有亚型中,胫神经f波是最敏感的测量指标。本研究揭示了中国最常见的SCAs的f波特征和群体间差异。f波可能是评估SCAs进展的潜在生物标志物。
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F-Wave Features in Most Common Chinese Spinocerebellar Ataxias.

The use of F-wave study may help to gain insight into electrophysiological significance of spinocerebellar Ataxias (SCAs). Particularly, the difference of F-wave features between Chinese SCA1, SCA2 and SCA3 patients were scarcely reported. 20 SCA1, 20 SCA2, 46 SCA3 patients and 30 healthy controls underwent nerve (median, ulnar, tibial) conduction and F-wave studies, and electrophysiology parameters were compared between them. Clinical data including ataxia and non-ataxia features was recorded. The study revealed peripheral neuropathological involvement in 80% of SCA1, 100% of SCA2, and 50% of SCA3 Chinese patients. Most patients of all subtypes presented with sensory neuropathy, and F-wave changes. We observed that SCA1 patients had prolonged F-wave latency as well as increased maximum F-wave amplitude and F/M amplitude ratio compared to controls for the first time. Besides, SCA2 patients had decreased F-wave persistence as well as increased maximum F-wave amplitude, F/M amplitude ratio and frequency of giant F-wave. The maximum amplitude of SCA1 correlated positively with disease severity and disease duration. The value of F/M amplitude ratio of SCA2 correlated positively with disease duration. In all subtypes, F-wave of the tibial nerve was the most sensitive measurement index. This study exhibits F-wave characteristics and inter-group differences of the most common Chinese SCAs. F-wave may be a potential biomarker for evaluating the progression of SCAs.

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Cerebellum
Cerebellum 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
150
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Official publication of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum devoted to genetics of cerebellar ataxias, role of cerebellum in motor control and cognitive function, and amid an ageing population, diseases associated with cerebellar dysfunction. The Cerebellum is a central source for the latest developments in fundamental neurosciences including molecular and cellular biology; behavioural neurosciences and neurochemistry; genetics; fundamental and clinical neurophysiology; neurology and neuropathology; cognition and neuroimaging. The Cerebellum benefits neuroscientists in molecular and cellular biology; neurophysiologists; researchers in neurotransmission; neurologists; radiologists; paediatricians; neuropsychologists; students of neurology and psychiatry and others.
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