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Muscle Nerve ; 66(1): 96-105, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35373353

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INTRODUCTION/AIMS: The muscle relaxant methocarbamol and the antimyotonic drug mexiletine are widely used for the treatment of muscle spasms, myotonia, and pain syndromes. To determine whether these drugs affect muscle spindle function, we studied their effect on the resting discharge and on stretch-induced action potential frequencies of proprioceptive afferent neurons. METHODS: Single unit action potential frequencies of proprioceptive afferents from muscle spindles in the murine extensor digitorum longus muscle of adult C57BL/6J mice were recorded under resting conditions and during ramp-and-hold stretches. Maximal tetanic force of the same muscle after direct stimulation was determined. High-resolution confocal microscopy analysis was performed to determine the distribution of Nav 1.4 channels, a potential target for both drugs. RESULTS: Methocarbamol and mexiletine inhibited the muscle spindle resting discharge in a dose-dependent manner with IC50 values around 300 µM and 6 µM, respectively. With increasing concentrations of both drugs, the response to stretch was also affected, with the static sensitivity first followed by the dynamic sensitivity. At high concentrations, both drugs completely blocked muscle spindle afferent output. Both drugs also reversibly reduced the specific force of the extensor digitorum longus muscle after tetanic stimulation. Finally, we present evidence for the presence and specific localization of the voltage-gated sodium channel Nav 1.4 in intrafusal fibers. DISCUSSION: In this study we demonstrate that both muscle relaxants affect muscle spindle function, suggesting impaired proprioception as a potential side effect of both drugs. Moreover, our results provide additional evidence of a peripheral activity of methocarbamol and mexiletine.


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Methocarbamol , Muscle Spindles , Animals , Mexiletine/pharmacology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Muscle Spindles/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/physiology , Neurons, Afferent/physiology
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