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The normal response to repetitive motor nerve stimulation in dogs
Authors:R Malik  S Ho  D B Church
Institution:Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The University of Sydney. Sydney, NSW, Australia 2006;*The Neurobiology Research Centre, The University of Sydney. Sydney, NSW, Australia 2006
Abstract:The responses of certain muscles to stimulation at different frequencies has been studied in normal dogs. Repetitive stimulation at 10 and 20 Hz resulted in a smooth, progressive decremental response when the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) was recorded from the plantar, and to a lesser extent the palmar, interosseous muscles. In contrast, there was a slight incremental response when the CMAP was recorded from the cranial tibial muscle. Studies using a competitive neuromuscular blocking agent have suggested that the plantar interosseous muscles have a greater proportion of low efficacy synapses in comparison with the other muscles studied. The cranial tibial muscle may therefore be more suitable for assessing neuromuscular transmission than the distal limb muscles.
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