1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-510x(91)90022-y
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Electrophysiological studies on ciguatera poisoning in man (Part II)

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“…Although abnormalities of transient Na ϩ conductances, as indicated by prolongation of the absolute and relative refractory period, have been reported with acute ciguatera poisoning, 3 there have been no studies that have assessed transient Na ϩ channel function in chronic ciguatera poisoning, at least to our knowledge. In the present series, the findings of normal refractoriness and RRP argue against persistent abnormalities of transient Na ϩ conductances as the underlying mechanism of chronic ciguatera sensitization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Although abnormalities of transient Na ϩ conductances, as indicated by prolongation of the absolute and relative refractory period, have been reported with acute ciguatera poisoning, 3 there have been no studies that have assessed transient Na ϩ channel function in chronic ciguatera poisoning, at least to our knowledge. In the present series, the findings of normal refractoriness and RRP argue against persistent abnormalities of transient Na ϩ conductances as the underlying mechanism of chronic ciguatera sensitization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…7 In acute ciguatera poisoning, activation of voltage-sensitive Na ϩ channels results in prolongation of the relative refractory period and an increase in supernormality. 3 Consequently, the aim of the present study was to investigate axonal excitability and particularly Na ϩ channel function in patients with chronic sensitization symptoms following ciguatera poisoning.…”
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“…Nerve conduction studies may be abnormal 38. In experimental animals neurophysiological studies have demonstrated slowing of both mixed and motor nerve conduction velocities with reduction of depolarisation amplitudes 38…”
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“…With neurophysiologic testing, significant slowing of sensory and motor nerve conduction velocities, and F wave latencies has been demonstrated [27,29,30]. This observation may be related to nodal swelling and internodal length and volume increase, all of which have been confirmed with in vitro CTX exposure [28,31].…”
Section: Ciguateramentioning
confidence: 93%