Title of article
Excitability of human axons
Author/Authors
David Burke، نويسنده , , Matthew C. Kiernan، نويسنده , , Hugh Bostock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
11
From page
1575
To page
1585
Abstract
The excitability of human axons can be studied reliably using the technique of threshold tracking, which allows the strength of a test stimulus to be adjusted by computer to activate a defined fraction of the maximal nerve or muscle action potential. The stimulus current that just evokes the target response is considered the ‘threshold’ for that response. More useful than the resting threshold are other indices of axonal excitability derived from pairs of threshold measurements, such as refractoriness, supernormality, strength-duration time constant and ‘threshold electrotonus’ (i.e. the changes in threshold produced by long-lasting depolarizing or hyperpolarizing current pulses). Each of these measurements depends on membrane potential and on other biophysical properties of the axons. Together they can provide new information about the pathophysiology underlying abnormalities in excitability in neuropathy.
Keywords
Axonal excitability , Recovery cycle , Threshold electrotonus , Depolarization , Hyperpolarization
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number
522261
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