RNS Flashcards

1
Q

Define

Quantum

A

Number of ACh modules per vesicule.
1 quantum generates 1 mEPP.
20-25 quanta needed to generate an EPP

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2
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Safety factor

A

Amount of ACh release above the amount needed to generate an EPP

*’ refers tothe ability of neuromuscular transmission to remain effective under various physiological conditions and stresses. This is a result of the amount of transmitter released per nerve impulse being greater than that required to trigger an action potential in the muscle fibre

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3
Q

The safety factor is ____ in proximal muscles. Therefore, recordings for disease detection is more reliable in ____ muscles.

A

Greater
Distal
(distal fibers are more susceptible to transmission failure)

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4
Q

Nerves should be stimulated with a ____ stimulus.

A

Supramaximal

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5
Q

Repetitive nerve stimuation: what’s the principle?

A

Recording of CMAPs through repeated supramaximal (distal) nerve stimulation (1,2,3,5,10,20 Hz)

Note: stimulations > 5 Hz not recommened

me: > 5Hz there are physiologic changes in CMAP amplitudes

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6
Q

In healthy nerves, what happens to CMAP amplitudes with RNS…
a) < 5Hz ( >200 ms intervals)
b) 5-66 Hz (200-15 ms intervals)
c) > 66 Hz (< 15 ms intervals)

A

a) stays the same over time (Ca2+ dffuses out and ACh replenishes) (< 5% decrement accceptable)
b) mild or no decrement due to ACh store depletion
c) decrement due to ACh stire depletion –> FATIGUE

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7
Q

Define

Fatigue

A

Decrement in CMAP amplitude with fast stimulations due to ACh store depletion (> 66-100Hz)

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8
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with PRESYNAPTIC diseases (e.g. botulism, tick paralysis, myasthenic syndrome), what happens to CMAP amplitude at:

a) < 5 Hz
b) 5-66 Hz
c) > 66 Hz

A

a) no change
b) Increment (due to Ca+ accumulation)
c) Increment (‘’ ‘’)

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9
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with POST-SYNAPTIC diseases (e.g. MG), what happens to CMAP amplitude at:

a) < 5 Hz
b) 5-66 Hz
c) > 66 Hz

A

a) decrement
b) decrement
c) decrement

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10
Q

Summary

A

HEALTHY = Decrement in CMAP starting at > 5 Hz (refractoriness)

PRESYNAPTIC Dz = Increment in CMAP amplitude > 5 Hz

POSTSYNAPTIC = Decrement in CMAP amplitude at all frequencies, even < 5Hz

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11
Q

Is there an age difference in RNS CMAPs between adults vs puppies?

A

no

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12
Q

What is the effect of:
a) heat
b) cold

A

a) HEAT = amplifies decremental responses (e.g. can immerse in warm water) (ca fond)
b) COLD = less decremental responses (ca gele)

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13
Q

Name and exaplain the 2 phenomenon that can happen after RNS or voluntary muscle contraction

A
  • Post-tetanic potentiation: first 1-2 min = Ca2+ accumuation = enhanced ACh release and EPP
  • Post-tetanic exhaustion: > 2 min, ACh store depletion

diapo 42-43… pas sure de comprendre

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