Neurotoxicology of vincristine in the cat. Electrophysiological studies
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Neurotoxicology of vincristine in the cat. Electrophysiological studies
Abstract
Cats were given vincristine sulfate (50 micrograms/kg i.v. every 4 days) and studied after 7-29 injections when neurological deficits became evident. The conduction velocity spectrum of individual afferent nerves from soleus muscles was shifted toward slower velocities. Relatively few functional muscle spindles or other proprioceptors which responded to muscle stretch were encountered. Those primary endings of soleus muscle spindles which did respond were significantly reduced in dynamic but not length sensitivity. Length sensitivity of secondary endings was unchanged. Thresholds of secondary but not primary endings were elevated. The average conduction velocity of soleus motor axons was reduced 30% but no deficit was detected in motor nerve terminal function. Indirectly-elicited contractile tension of the soleus muscles of the neuropathic cats was not significantly lower than that in untreated animals. Amplitudes of spinal monosynaptic reflexes were unaffected. These data indicate, that in the cat, neurological impairment results partly from dysfunction in muscle spindles and peripheral nerves.
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