脊髓损伤
神经调节
医学
脊髓
神经科学
自主神经系统
刺激
神经可塑性
心理学
血压
心率
内科学
作者
Soshi Samejima,Claire Shackleton,Tiev Miller,Chet T. Moritz,Thomas M. Kessler,Klaus Krogh,Rahul Sachdeva,Andrei V. Krassioukov
标识
DOI:10.1177/10738584221145570
摘要
Spinal cord injury leads to disruption in autonomic control resulting in cardiovascular, bowel, and lower urinary tract dysfunctions, all of which significantly reduce health-related quality of life. Although spinal cord stimulation shows promise for promoting autonomic recovery, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Based on current preclinical and clinical evidence, this narrative review provides the most plausible mechanisms underlying the effects of spinal cord stimulation for autonomic recovery, including activation of the somatoautonomic reflex and induction of neuroplastic changes in the spinal cord. Areas where evidence is limited are highlighted in an effort to guide the scientific community to further explore these mechanisms and advance the clinical translation of spinal cord stimulation for autonomic recovery.
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