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The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes

BACKGROUND: The main problem of tremor is the damage caused to the quality of the life of patients, especially those at more advanced ages. There is not a consensus yet about the origins of this disorder, but it can be examined in the correlations between the biological signs of aging and the tremor...

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Autores principales: Mansur, Paulo HG, Cury, Lacordaire KP, Leite, José OB, Pereira, Adriano A, Penha-Silva, Nilson, Andrade, Adriano O
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20569460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-9-29
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author Mansur, Paulo HG
Cury, Lacordaire KP
Leite, José OB
Pereira, Adriano A
Penha-Silva, Nilson
Andrade, Adriano O
author_facet Mansur, Paulo HG
Cury, Lacordaire KP
Leite, José OB
Pereira, Adriano A
Penha-Silva, Nilson
Andrade, Adriano O
author_sort Mansur, Paulo HG
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description BACKGROUND: The main problem of tremor is the damage caused to the quality of the life of patients, especially those at more advanced ages. There is not a consensus yet about the origins of this disorder, but it can be examined in the correlations between the biological signs of aging and the tremor characteristics. METHODS: This work sought correlations between the osmotic fragility of erythrocytes and features extracted from electromyographic (EMG) activity resulting from physiological tremor in healthy patients (N = 44) at different ages (24-87 years). The osmotic fragility was spectrophotometrically evaluated by the dependence of hemolysis, provided by the absorbance in 540 nm (A(54)o), on the concentration of NaCl. The data were adjusted to curves of sigmoidal regression and characterized by the half transition point (H(50)), amplitude of lysis transition (dx) and values of A(540 )in the curve regions that characterize the presence of lysed (A(1)) and preserved erythrocytes (A(2)). The approximate entropy was estimated from EMG signals detected from the extensor carpi ulnaris muscle during the movement of the hand of subjects holding up a laser pen towards an Archimedes spiral, fixed in a whiteboard. The evaluations were carried out with the laser pen at rest, at the center of the spiral, and in movement from the center to the outside and from outside to the center. The correlations among the parameters of osmotic fragility, tremor and age were tested. RESULTS: Negative correlations with age were found for A(1 )and dx. With the hand at rest, a positive correlation with H(50 )was found for the approximate entropy. Negative correlations with H(50 )were found for the entropy with the hand in movement, as from the center to the outside or from the outside to the center of the spiral. CONCLUSION: In healthy individuals, the increase in the erythrocyte osmotic fragility was associated with a decrease in the approximate entropy for rest tremor and with an increase of the entropy for movement tremor. This suggests that the neuromuscular degeneration associated with tremor entails also the mechanisms involved in the breakdown of structural homeostasis of the erythrocyte membrane.
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spelling pubmed-28956112010-07-02 The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes Mansur, Paulo HG Cury, Lacordaire KP Leite, José OB Pereira, Adriano A Penha-Silva, Nilson Andrade, Adriano O Biomed Eng Online Research BACKGROUND: The main problem of tremor is the damage caused to the quality of the life of patients, especially those at more advanced ages. There is not a consensus yet about the origins of this disorder, but it can be examined in the correlations between the biological signs of aging and the tremor characteristics. METHODS: This work sought correlations between the osmotic fragility of erythrocytes and features extracted from electromyographic (EMG) activity resulting from physiological tremor in healthy patients (N = 44) at different ages (24-87 years). The osmotic fragility was spectrophotometrically evaluated by the dependence of hemolysis, provided by the absorbance in 540 nm (A(54)o), on the concentration of NaCl. The data were adjusted to curves of sigmoidal regression and characterized by the half transition point (H(50)), amplitude of lysis transition (dx) and values of A(540 )in the curve regions that characterize the presence of lysed (A(1)) and preserved erythrocytes (A(2)). The approximate entropy was estimated from EMG signals detected from the extensor carpi ulnaris muscle during the movement of the hand of subjects holding up a laser pen towards an Archimedes spiral, fixed in a whiteboard. The evaluations were carried out with the laser pen at rest, at the center of the spiral, and in movement from the center to the outside and from outside to the center. The correlations among the parameters of osmotic fragility, tremor and age were tested. RESULTS: Negative correlations with age were found for A(1 )and dx. With the hand at rest, a positive correlation with H(50 )was found for the approximate entropy. Negative correlations with H(50 )were found for the entropy with the hand in movement, as from the center to the outside or from the outside to the center of the spiral. CONCLUSION: In healthy individuals, the increase in the erythrocyte osmotic fragility was associated with a decrease in the approximate entropy for rest tremor and with an increase of the entropy for movement tremor. This suggests that the neuromuscular degeneration associated with tremor entails also the mechanisms involved in the breakdown of structural homeostasis of the erythrocyte membrane. BioMed Central 2010-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2895611/ /pubmed/20569460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-9-29 Text en Copyright ©2010 Mansur et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mansur, Paulo HG
Cury, Lacordaire KP
Leite, José OB
Pereira, Adriano A
Penha-Silva, Nilson
Andrade, Adriano O
The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
title The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
title_full The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
title_fullStr The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
title_full_unstemmed The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
title_short The approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
title_sort approximate entropy of the electromyographic signals of tremor correlates with the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20569460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-9-29
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