Normal axonal ion channel function in large peripheral nerve fibers following chronic ciguatera sensitization
- PMID: 17941032
- DOI: 10.1002/mus.20906
Normal axonal ion channel function in large peripheral nerve fibers following chronic ciguatera sensitization
Abstract
Although the acute clinical effects of ciguatera poisoning, due to ingestion of ciguatoxin, are mediated by activation of transient Na+ channels, the mechanisms underlying ciguatera sensitization remain undefined. Axonal excitability studies were performed by stimulating the median motor and sensory nerves in two patients with ciguatera sensitization. Excitability parameters were all within normal limits, thereby arguing against dysfunction of axonal membrane ion channels in large-diameter fibers in ciguatera sensitization.
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