A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.

To test a method for performing electrical impedance myography (EIM) in the mouse hind limb for the assessment of disease status in neuromuscular disease models.An impedance measuring device consisting of a frame with electrodes embedded within an acrylic head was developed. The head was rotatable s...

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Main Authors: Jia Li, Wayne L Staats, Andrew Spieker, Minhee Sung, Seward B Rutkove
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460964?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6bc84f33db0b4048b75f2aad2a22a0382020-11-25T01:46:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4500410.1371/journal.pone.0045004A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.Jia LiWayne L StaatsAndrew SpiekerMinhee SungSeward B RutkoveTo test a method for performing electrical impedance myography (EIM) in the mouse hind limb for the assessment of disease status in neuromuscular disease models.An impedance measuring device consisting of a frame with electrodes embedded within an acrylic head was developed. The head was rotatable such that data longitudinal and transverse to the major muscle fiber direction could be obtained. EIM measurements were made with this device on 16 healthy mice and 14 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) animals. Repeatability was assessed in both groups.The technique was easy to perform and provided good repeatability in both healthy and ALS animals, with intra-session repeatability (mean ± SEM) of 5% ± 1% and 12% ± 2%, respectively. Significant differences between healthy and ALS animals were also identified (e.g., longitudinal mean 50 kHz phase was 18 ± 0.6° for the healthy animals and 14 ± 1.0° for the ALS animals, p=0.0025).With this simple device, the EIM data obtained is highly repeatable and can differentiate healthy from ALS animals.EIM can now be applied to mouse models of neuromuscular disease to assess disease status and the effects of therapy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460964?pdf=render
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author Jia Li
Wayne L Staats
Andrew Spieker
Minhee Sung
Seward B Rutkove
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Wayne L Staats
Andrew Spieker
Minhee Sung
Seward B Rutkove
A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jia Li
Wayne L Staats
Andrew Spieker
Minhee Sung
Seward B Rutkove
author_sort Jia Li
title A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.
title_short A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.
title_full A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.
title_fullStr A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.
title_full_unstemmed A technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and ALS SOD1 G93A animals.
title_sort technique for performing electrical impedance myography in the mouse hind limb: data in normal and als sod1 g93a animals.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description To test a method for performing electrical impedance myography (EIM) in the mouse hind limb for the assessment of disease status in neuromuscular disease models.An impedance measuring device consisting of a frame with electrodes embedded within an acrylic head was developed. The head was rotatable such that data longitudinal and transverse to the major muscle fiber direction could be obtained. EIM measurements were made with this device on 16 healthy mice and 14 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) animals. Repeatability was assessed in both groups.The technique was easy to perform and provided good repeatability in both healthy and ALS animals, with intra-session repeatability (mean ± SEM) of 5% ± 1% and 12% ± 2%, respectively. Significant differences between healthy and ALS animals were also identified (e.g., longitudinal mean 50 kHz phase was 18 ± 0.6° for the healthy animals and 14 ± 1.0° for the ALS animals, p=0.0025).With this simple device, the EIM data obtained is highly repeatable and can differentiate healthy from ALS animals.EIM can now be applied to mouse models of neuromuscular disease to assess disease status and the effects of therapy.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3460964?pdf=render
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