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Split hand and motor axonal hyperexcitability in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy.

Kazumoto ShibuyaSonoko MisawaAkiyuki UzawaSetsu SawaiAtsuko TsuneyamaYo-Ichi SuzukiTomoki SuichiYuta KojimaKeigo NakamuraHiroki KanoMario PradoSatoshi Kuwabara
Published in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2020)
Split hand is not specific to ALS and can be caused by the peripheral mechanism alone in SBMA, whereas the effect of upper motor neuron lesion cannot be excluded in ALS. Our results also suggest that SBMA and ALS share common axonal excitability changes; increased nodal persistent sodium and reduced potassium currents that may accelerate motor neuronal death and differently affect axons-innervating different muscles. Ion channel modulators could be a therapeutic option for both SBMA and ALS.
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