PMID: 9640758Jan 1, 1997Paper

Lower motor neuron syndrome associated with anti-GM1 antibodies

Medicina
A VillaR E Sica

Abstract

It has been recently recognized that increased titers of serum anti-GM1 antibodies may be associated with motoneurone diseases or with multiple motor neuropathy with or without conduction block and also with chronic sensorimotor neuropathy and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Santoro et al. were the first to note that anti-GM1 antibodies were able to bind to the nodes of Ranvier of the sural nerve of a patient with clinical signs and symptoms mostly resembling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who also showed, in nerve conduction studies, multifocal motor nerve fibers conduction block and serum IGM anti-GM1 antibodies. The two patients presented in this report had asymetrical motor neurone disease with signs and symptoms of lower motoneurone involvement, and other signs, in the first patient, which suggested the existence of upper motoneurone damage. Besides, the second patient also had clinical sensory impairment in the lower limbs. Electrophysiologically, none of them had nerve conduction block but both showed inexcitable median and sural nerve sensory fibers. Both had high titers of anti-GM1. A sural biopsy of both patients showed immunoglobulins into the sensory fibers. However, we do not know whether the anti-GM1 antibodies bind to a ...Continue Reading

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