Yang_2000_Exp.Neurol_166_166

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Title : Open-loop and closed-loop optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) in myasthenia gravis and nonmyasthenic subjects - Yang_2000_Exp.Neurol_166_166
Author(s) : Yang Q , Wei M , Sun F , Tian J , Chen X , Lu C
Ref : Experimental Neurology , 166 :166 , 2000
Abstract :

Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) eye movements of myasthenia gravis (MG) and nonmyasthenic ocular palsies, and normal subjects were examined under closed-loop and open-loop conditions. The open-loop OKN condition was achieved by adding the signal of eye-movement velocity of OKN to the computer-generated signal controlling the stimulus grating moving. The OKN was recorded by means of electromagnetic search scleral coil technique. In MG patients, the open-loop gains of OKN increased significantly after the intramuscular injection of an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, neostigmine, while the closed-loop OKN gains were not significantly changed. Both the closed-loop and open-loop OKN gains of normal subjects and nonmyasthenic patients were not increased for the administration of neostigmine. The experimental results indicated that the open-loop OKN gain could be sensitive to reflect the changes of the function of neuromuscular junction in MG patients.

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PubMedID: 11031092

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Yang Q, Wei M, Sun F, Tian J, Chen X, Lu C (2000)
Open-loop and closed-loop optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) in myasthenia gravis and nonmyasthenic subjects
Experimental Neurology 166 :166

Yang Q, Wei M, Sun F, Tian J, Chen X, Lu C (2000)
Experimental Neurology 166 :166