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Long-term Effects of Botulinum Toxin on Neuromuscular Function
Authors:Frick  Christiane G MD; Richtsfeld  Martina MD&#x;; Sahani  Nita D MD&#x;; Kaneki  Masao MD  PhD ; Blobner  Manfred MD&#x;; Martyn  J A Jeevendra MD  FRCA  FCCM#
Affiliation:Frick, Christiane G. M.D.*; Richtsfeld, Martina M.D.†; Sahani, Nita D. M.D.‡; Kaneki, Masao M.D., Ph.D.§; Blobner, Manfred M.D.∥; Martyn, J A. Jeevendra M.D., F.R.C.A., F.C.C.M.#
Abstract:Background: Recent reports indicate increased incidence of Clostridium botulinum infections, particularly among drug abusers and tissue allograft recipients. Botulinum toxin also has potential application in biochemical warfare. The neurotoxin-induced paralysis often requires mechanical ventilation with and without muscle relaxants. The authors investigated the long-term effects of botulinum toxin on muscle function, expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), and their interaction with muscle relaxant, atracurium.

Methods: Rats (n = 30) were injected with varying doses (0.625, 2.5, and 10 U) of botulinum toxin into the tibialis muscle. Control animals (n = 9) received an equivalent volume of saline. At 128 days after injection, neuromuscular function, pharmacodynamics of atracurium, and nAChRs were evaluated.

Results: Nerve-evoked tensions, including tetanic tension and muscle mass, were decreased on the toxin-injected side in a dose-dependent manner relative to saline-injected controls as well as the contralateral side. Specific muscle tension and specific tetanic muscle tension (tensions/muscle mass) were not reduced. The ED10 of atracurium was reduced, the ED50 was unchanged, and the ED90 was increased in the highest (10-U) dose of toxin group. The atracurium plasma concentration to maintain a steady state 50% paralysis was significantly reduced in the 10-U toxin group. The nAChR concentrations in the tibialis muscle were significantly increased in a dose-dependent manner in all experimental groups.

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