Mohammad A Ahad et al 2009 Physiol. Meas. 30 1415 doi:10.1088/0967-3334/30/12/009
Mohammad A Ahad, P Michelle Fogerson, Glenn D Rosen, Pushpa Narayanaswami and Seward B Rutkove1
Show affiliationsLocalized impedance methods can provide useful approaches for assessing neuromuscular disease. The mechanism of these impedance changes remains, however, uncertain. In order to begin to understand the relation of muscle pathology to surface impedance values, 8 immature rats, 12 mature rats and 8 mature rats that had undergone sciatic crush were killed. Measurement was made on tissue from the gastrocnemius muscle from each animal in an impedance cell, and the conductivity and relative permittivity of the tissue were calculated in both the longitudinal and transverse directions for frequencies of 2 kHz to 1 MHz. In addition, quantitative histological analysis was performed on the tissue. Significant elevations in transverse conductivity and transverse relative permittivity were found with animal growth, but longitudinal values showed no difference. After sciatic crush, both transverse and longitudinal conductivity increased significantly, with no change in the relative permittivity in either direction. The frequency dependence of the values also changed after nerve injury. In the healthy animals, there was a strong linear relation between measured conductivity and relative permittivity with cell area, but not for the sciatic crush animals. These results provide a first step toward developing a comprehensive understanding of how the electrical properties of muscle alter in neuromuscular disease states.
87.80.-y Biophysical techniques (research methods)
87.19.R- Mechanical and electrical properties of tissues and organs
Issue 12 (December 2009)
Received 16 July 2009, accepted for publication 12 October 2009
Published 4 November 2009
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