Subclinical lithium neurotoxicity: correlation of neural conduction abnormalities and serum lithium level in manic-depressive patients with lithium treatment.
Journal: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
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Abstract
Nerve conduction velocities (NCVs) and multimodality evoked potentials were studies in 28 manic-depressive patients under lithium prophylaxis with serum lithium levels between 0.320 and 0.980 mEq/L. Slowing of motor and sensory NCVs and prolonged central neural conduction times obtained from somatosensory and brainstem auditory evoked potentials were found to correlate with serum lithium levels. Lithium-induced changes in cell membrane conductivity and in the synaptic transmission are considered responsible for the neurotoxic effects of lithium.
Authors
Y Chang, H Lin, H Deng
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