催汗剂
显微神经学
肌萎缩侧索硬化
医学
血管舒缩
反射
内科学
气压感受器
交感神经系统
心脏病学
压力反射
心率
血压
疾病
作者
Kazumasa Shindo,Harue Watanabe,Emiko Ohta,Takamura Nagasaka,Zenji Shiozawa,Yoshihisa Takiyama
标识
DOI:10.3109/17482968.2010.508529
摘要
In patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), sudomotor and vasomotor function have been considered to be impaired based on sympathetic skin response (SSR) or cutaneous blood flow measurements. We evaluated sympathetic sudomotor and vasoconstrictive neural function in ALS. We simultaneously recorded SSR, skin blood flow, and skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) by microneurography in 20 patients with sporadic ALS and 20 healthy controls. Resting frequency of SSNA was significantly higher in ALS patients than in controls (p <0.05), but the increase of SSNA associated with mental arithmetic was smaller in ALS patients than controls (p <0.05). ALS patients also exhibited slight prolongation of SSNA reflex latencies compared with controls (p <0.05). In conclusion, sympathetic hyperactivity was observed in relation to sudomotor and vasoconstrictive skin responses. Since SSNA reflex latencies reflect central sympathetic function, the central autonomic pathways may be slightly impaired in patients with ALS.
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