When is Onuf's nucleus involved in multiple system atrophy? A sphincter electromyography study.

نویسندگان

  • T Yamamoto
  • R Sakakibara
  • T Uchiyama
  • Z Liu
  • T Ito
  • Y Awa
  • K Yamamoto
  • M Kinou
  • T Yamanishi
  • T Hattori
چکیده

BACKGROUND External anal sphincter (EAS) electromyography (EMG) abnormalities can distinguish multiple system atrophy (MSA) from Parkinson's disease in the first five years after disease onset. However, the prevalence of the abnormalities in the early stages of MSA is unknown. OBJECTIVES To present EAS-EMG data in the various stages of MSA. METHODS 84 patients with "probable" MSA were recruited (42 men, 42 women; mean age 62 years (range 47 to 78); mean disease duration 3.2 years (0.5 to 8.0; <1 year in 25%); 50 cerebellar form (MSA-C), 34 parkinsonian form (MSA-P)). EAS motor unit potential (MUP) analysis and EMG cystometry were carried out in all patients. RESULTS The overall prevalence of neurogenic change of the EAS MUP was 62%-52% in the first year after disease onset, increasing to 83% by the fifth year (p<0.05); it also increased with severity of gait disturbance (p<0.05), storage and voiding disorders, and detrusor sphincter dyssynergy (NS). The neurogenic change was not correlated with sex, age, MSA-P/C, postural hypotension, constipation, erectile dysfunction in men, underactive or acontractile detrusor, or detrusor overactivity. In 17 incontinent patients without detrusor overactivity or low compliance, urinary incontinence was more severe in those with neurogenic change than in those without (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS Involvement of Onuf's nucleus in MSA is time dependent. Before the fifth year of illness, the prevalence of neurogenic change does not seem to be high, so a negative result cannot exclude the diagnosis of MSA.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry

دوره 76 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005