نتایج جستجو برای: muscle paralysis

تعداد نتایج: 344804  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2000
B Cormery F Pons J F Marini P F Gardiner

The expression of five myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms was analyzed in the rat soleus (Sol) and the deep and superficial medial gastrocnemius (dGM, sGM) muscle after 2 and 4 wk of TTX paralysis by using immunohistochemical techniques. In Sol, after 4 wk of paralysis, fibers containing type I MHC were either pure type I (14%) or also contained developmental (D; 76%), IIa (26%), or IIx (18%) MH...

2014
Michael A. Petrie Manish Suneja Elizabeth Faidley Richard K. Shields

Paralysis after a spinal cord injury (SCI) induces physiological adaptations that compromise the musculoskeletal and metabolic systems. Unlike non-SCI individuals, people with spinal cord injury experience minimal muscle activity which compromises optimal glucose utilization and metabolic control. Acute or chronic muscle activity, induced through electrical stimulation, may regulate key genes t...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2015
Eugene J Sato Megan L Killian Anthony J Choi Evie Lin Alexander D Choo Ana E Rodriguez-Soto Chanteak T Lim Stavros Thomopoulos Leesa M Galatz Samuel R Ward

BACKGROUND Injury to the rotator cuff can cause irreversible changes to the structure and function of the associated muscles and bones. The temporal progression and pathomechanisms associated with these adaptations are unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the time course of structural muscle and osseous changes in a rat model of a massive rotator cuff tear. METHODS Supraspina...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2005
Y Morad L Kowal A B Scott

BACKGROUND/AIMS Surgical correction of ocular alignment in patients with third cranial nerve paralysis is challenging, as the unopposed lateral rectus muscle often pulls the eye back to exotropia following surgery. The authors present a simple surgical approach to overcome this difficulty. This approach is also applicable to removal of unwanted overactivity of the lateral rectus in Duane syndro...

Journal: :JAMA neurology 2013
Renrong Yang Karin Jurkat-Rott Jinlin Cao Guofeng Wang Hans-Peter Seelig Changping Yang Guibao Liu Lin Pan Haiyan Zheng Frank Lehmann-Horn

IMPORTANCE Hypokalemic periodic paralysis is a muscle channelopathy based on mutations or predisposing variants or secondary to potassium wasting. In contrast to myasthenia gravis, an association with thymic hyperplasia has not yet been reported, to our knowledge. OBSERVATIONS We report a male patient in his mid-20s with progressive episodes of flaccid muscle weakness, associated low serum po...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
André De Troyer Dimitri Leduc

The inspiratory intercostal muscles elevate the ribs and thereby elicit a fall in pleural pressure (DeltaPpl) when they contract. In the present study, we initially tested the hypothesis that this DeltaPpl does, in turn, oppose the rib elevation. The cranial rib displacement (Xr) produced by selective activation of the parasternal intercostal muscle in the fourth interspace was measured in dogs...

2009
Sang-Chan Lee Hyang-Sook Kim Yeong-Eun Park Young-Chul Choi Kyu-Hyun Park Dae-Seong Kim

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Mutations of the skeletal muscle sodium channel gene SCN4A, which is located on chromosome 17q23-25, are associated with various neuromuscular disorders that are labeled collectively as skeletal muscle sodium channelopathy. These disorders include hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP), hypokalemic periodic paralysis, paramyotonia congenita (PMC), potassium-aggravated myo...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2010
E Matthews M G Hanna

Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis (hypoPP) is the archetypal skeletal muscle channelopathy caused by dysfunction of one of two sarcolemmal ion channels, either the sodium channel Nav1.4 or the calcium channel Cav1.1. Clinically, hypoPP is characterised by episodes of often severe flaccid muscle paralysis, in which the muscle fibre membrane becomes electrically inexcitable, and which may be precip...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2007
Matthew W O'Neill Alice C Gibb

In this study, we demonstrate that botulinum toxin can be used to chemically denervate muscles to test functional hypotheses. We injected research-grade type A botulinum toxin complex into pectoral fin abductors (abductor superficialis) of green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus) to determine whether chemical denervation would eliminate the ability of a particular muscle to contribute to overall pecto...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2010
Adriana Tessitore Luis Alberto Magna Jorge Rizzato Paschoal

BACKGROUND the decrease of facial movements in peripheral facial paralysis and the resulting aesthetical sequels may have important emotional repercussions as a consequence to the functional deficit, and depending on the intensity of the clinical condition. Orofacial rehabilitation has as a purpose to favor the recovery of orofacial movements and to adequate and/or adapt orofacial functions and...

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