Objective: Myotonia is caused by involuntary firing of skeletal muscle action potentials and causes debilitating stiffness. Current treatments are insufficiently efficacious and associated with side effects. Myotonia can be triggered by voluntary movement (electrically induced myotonia) or percussion (mechanically induced myotonia). Whether distinct molecular mechanisms underlie these triggers is unknown. Our goal was to identify ion channels involved in mechanically induced myotonia and to evaluate block of the channels involved as a novel approach to therapy. Methods: We developed a novel system to enable study of mechanically induced myotonia using both genetic and pharmacologic mouse models of myotonia congenita. We extended ex vivo stu...
Mutations in the chloride channel are causative for low chloride conductance (gCl-) myotonia. The ph...
DeLuca A, Pierno S, Natuzzi F, et al. Evaluation of the antimyotonic activity of mexiletine and some...
THE phenomenon of myotonia consists of a delay in relaxation of voluntary muscle following upon a co...
Objective: Myotonia is caused by involuntary firing of skeletal muscle action potentials and causes ...
Patients with myotonia congenita have muscle hyperexcitability due to loss-of-function mutations in ...
Patients with myotonia congenita have muscle hyperexcitability due to loss-of-function mutations in ...
Key points: During myotonia congenita, reduced chloride (Cl − ) conductance results in impaired mus...
Reduced Cl− conductance causes inhibited muscle relaxation after forceful voluntary contraction due ...
Patients with myotonia congenita suffer from muscle stiffness caused by muscle hyperexcitability. Al...
Objective: To investigate the cause of transient weakness in myotonia congenita (MC) and the mechani...
Myotonia is a phenomenon in which muscle fibers have a pathologically persistent activity after a st...
Reduced Cl− conductance causes inhibited muscle relaxation after forceful voluntary contraction due ...
In myotonia, reduced Cl− conductance of the mutated ClC-1 channels causes hindered muscle relaxation...
In addition to the hallmark muscle stiffness, patients with recessive myotonia congenita (Becker dis...
We recorded the activity of single mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels from membrane patches on singl...
Mutations in the chloride channel are causative for low chloride conductance (gCl-) myotonia. The ph...
DeLuca A, Pierno S, Natuzzi F, et al. Evaluation of the antimyotonic activity of mexiletine and some...
THE phenomenon of myotonia consists of a delay in relaxation of voluntary muscle following upon a co...
Objective: Myotonia is caused by involuntary firing of skeletal muscle action potentials and causes ...
Patients with myotonia congenita have muscle hyperexcitability due to loss-of-function mutations in ...
Patients with myotonia congenita have muscle hyperexcitability due to loss-of-function mutations in ...
Key points: During myotonia congenita, reduced chloride (Cl − ) conductance results in impaired mus...
Reduced Cl− conductance causes inhibited muscle relaxation after forceful voluntary contraction due ...
Patients with myotonia congenita suffer from muscle stiffness caused by muscle hyperexcitability. Al...
Objective: To investigate the cause of transient weakness in myotonia congenita (MC) and the mechani...
Myotonia is a phenomenon in which muscle fibers have a pathologically persistent activity after a st...
Reduced Cl− conductance causes inhibited muscle relaxation after forceful voluntary contraction due ...
In myotonia, reduced Cl− conductance of the mutated ClC-1 channels causes hindered muscle relaxation...
In addition to the hallmark muscle stiffness, patients with recessive myotonia congenita (Becker dis...
We recorded the activity of single mechanosensitive (MS) ion channels from membrane patches on singl...
Mutations in the chloride channel are causative for low chloride conductance (gCl-) myotonia. The ph...
DeLuca A, Pierno S, Natuzzi F, et al. Evaluation of the antimyotonic activity of mexiletine and some...
THE phenomenon of myotonia consists of a delay in relaxation of voluntary muscle following upon a co...