Arasaki K, Iijima M, Nakanishi T
Department of Neurology, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
Muscle Nerve. 1991 Jul;14(7):647-53. doi: 10.1002/mus.880140708.
Using a new collision method, we measured motor nerve conduction velocities of the ulnar nerve in the forearm and the action potential amplitude of the abductor digiti minimi muscle on 60 adults, ages 20 to 82 years and apparently free from diseases of the peripheral nervous system. Both maximal and minimal motor nerve conduction velocities were linear functions of age; 64.42-0.05 age and 60.45-0.12 age, respectively. The percentage of the minimal to the maximal motor nerve conduction velocities was expressed as 94.45-0.13 age. The maximum amplitude of evoked muscle action potentials was also correlated with age. This novel method may be useful in detecting pathology of motor nerve fibers which results in a decrease in submaximal conduction velocities.
我们采用一种新的碰撞方法,测量了60名年龄在20至82岁之间、显然没有周围神经系统疾病的成年人的前臂尺神经运动神经传导速度以及小指展肌的动作电位幅度。最大和最小运动神经传导速度均为年龄的线性函数,分别为64.42 - 0.05×年龄和60.45 - 0.12×年龄。最小与最大运动神经传导速度的百分比表示为94.45 - 0.13×年龄。诱发肌肉动作电位的最大幅度也与年龄相关。这种新方法可能有助于检测导致次最大传导速度降低的运动神经纤维病变。