Artigo Revisado por pares

Botulinum a Toxin Effects on Rat Jaw Muscle Spindles

1993; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 113; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3109/00016489309135834

ISSN

1651-2251

Autores

Guido M. Filippi, Pierangelo Errico, Rosamaria Santarelli, B Bagolini, E Manni,

Tópico(s)

Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases

Resumo

AbstractBotulinum A toxin (Botox) is used for the treatment of many muscular dystonias. However, the relief of the sustained and abnormal postures induced by Botox administration is not fully explained. In this work the possibility was considered that Botox can produce a block not only at the α motor endings, but also at the γ motor endings, consequently reducing the spindle inflow to the α motoneurons, which have a great role in maintaining the tonic myotatic reflex. Jaw muscle spindle discharge was recorded before and after Botox injection in the deep masseter muscle. The drug consistently reduced the spindle afferent discharge. Such an effect is suggested to be direct on γ endings as: i) muscle tension was not modified by Botox during the recording time; ii) saline administration never changed the spindle discharge. The Botox effect on muscle spindles suggests that the relief from dystonias could be due not only to a partial motor paralysis, but also to a decrease of the reflex muscular tone.Key Words: botulinum A toxinBotoxjaw muscle spindlesmesencephalic trigeminal nucleusmasseter musclemasticatory muscles

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