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Query: UMLS:C0030552 (
paresis
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Chicken sciatic nerves undergo demyelination following intraneural injection of diphtheria toxin and subsequent atrophy of some muscular cells.
Paresis
occurs after one week and lasts approximately three weeks; at the height of the lesion C14-leucine was injected into the ventral horn cells of the spinal cord. The axonal transport of fast flowing labelled proteins was followed down the sciatic nerve axons and flow rates at two different times were measured. Muscle cells were stained for succinic dehydrogenase and
ATPase
; fibre diameters, total protein, and total radioactivity associated with the nerves were also measured. The results showed that the fast flowing labelled proteins accumulated at the demyelination site while the muscle cells supplied by these nerves showed reduction of fibre diameter and evidence of degeneration. Further studies are in progress on slow moving proteins and muscle cells.
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PMID:Effect of diphtheritic demyelination on axonal transport in the sciatic nerve and subsequent muscle changes in the chicken. 8 Sep 47
Activity of transport ATPases was studied in erythrocyte membranes and synaptosomal fraction of cervical department of spinal cord obtained from rats in dynamics of botulinic C intoxication Na+, K+-
ATPase
was inhibited by the competitive type in the synaptosomal brain fraction at the preclinical period of intoxication and by the noncompetitive type at the step of skeletal muscle
paresis
. In erythrocyte membranes activity of Na+, K+-
ATPase
was inhibited by the mixed type at the preclinical period of intoxication and the enzymatic activity was inhibited by the noncompetitive type at the step of skeletal muscle
paresis
. The Na+, K+-
ATPase
from biological membranes was reactivated by unithiol and nicotinamide in dynamics of intoxication. The toxin was shown to activate Mg2+-ATPase in brain synaptosomal fraction.
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PMID:[Effect of botulinum toxin on the activity of transport ATPases in biological membranes]. 298 43
The experiments on white rats have shown that gutimin is capable of reactivating Na, K-
ATPase
of the synaptosomes of the jugular spinal cord in type C botulinic intoxication. Serotonin prevented Na, K-
ATPase
activity inhibition only in preclinical period of intoxication. Parmidin injection did not prevent suppression of Na, K-
ATPase
activity either in preclinical period or in skeletal muscle
paresis
.
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PMID:[Possibilities of pharmacologic correction of Na, K-ATPase activity in the spinal cord in botulism]. 299 53
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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PMID:Na+-K+-ATPase is not involved in the warming-up phenomenon in generalized myotonia. 1638 42