Japanese Journal of Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-123X
Print ISSN : 0021-5120
Study on Relationship between the Muscular Pathology and Prognosis in the Motor Neuron Disease
Yasuo IWASAKIMasao KINOSHITA
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1987 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 335-338

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In order to investigate the mode of progression in motor neuron disease (MND), and find if there is any correlation between the muscular pathology and prognosis of the disease, activity index (ACT), atrophy factor of type I muscle fibers (Al), and type II (A2), hypertrophy factor of type I muscle fibers (HI), and type II (H2) and grouping factors were analyzed. Thirty-five patients with MND were evaluated whether there were any factors correlated to the severity of ACT. Among various factors, Al showed the most significant change to the severity of ACT. Therefore, it was suggested that Al was best correlated with the rate of prognosis of the disease process. Probably involvement of the motor neuron innervating type I muscle fibers takes place in the earlier stage than that of the neurons of type II, or there might be some difference of innervation ratio between type I and type II fibers. Further investigation is necessary to evaluate the relationship between the actual prognosis of these patients and their ACT by follow up study.

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