Regional sympathetic function in high spinal cord injury during mental stress and autonomic dysreflexia.
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Centrally mediated sympathetic stimulation of subjects who have suffered a spinal cord injury (SCI) does not activate the decentralized part of the body below the level of the lesion, whereas experimental data indicate an exaggerated response above the level of the lesion. SCI subjects may exhibit an autonomic dysreflexia reaction following afferent stimulation below the level of the lesion. In order to investigate the function of the sympathetic nervous system above and below the level of the lesion, regional noradrenaline spillover was measured by means of steady-state isotope dilution technique above (forearm) and below (leg) the level of the lesion at baseline, during mental stress and following bladder stimulation in nine SCI subjects (mean age 41 years; level of injury C7-T4; mean duration of injury 13.8 years). The results from the SCI subjects were also compared with those from 10 weight- and age-matched control subjects, both at rest and during mental stress. Body composition was determined by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry scanning and arm/leg blood flow by occlusion plethysmography. At baseline, total and regional noradrenaline spillover did not differ between the groups. Mental stress increased mean arterial pressure in both groups. Heart rate (76 versus 64 beats/min; P < 0.05) and arm noradrenaline spillover (2.73 versus 1.71 pmol/min/100 g; P < 0.05) increased more in spinal cord injury subjects than in control subjects, whereas total body (2826 versus 3783 pmol/min; P < 0.01) and leg noradrenaline spillover (0.23 versus 0.41 pmol/min/100 g; P < 0.05) increased only in the control group. During bladder stimulation, SCI subjects reacted with a marked increase in mean arterial pressure and leg noradrenaline spillover (from 0.06 to 0.91 pmol/min/100 g; P < 0.05) and their leg blood flow decreased. Regional and total noradrenaline clearance were similar in the two groups. In conclusion, peripheral afferent stimulation below the level of the lesion in spinal cord injury subjects gives rise to a marked noradrenaline spillover from the decentralized part of the sympathetic nervous system suggesting a remaining, but qualitatively altered, neuronal function. Centrally mediated stimulation induced an exaggerated response above the level of the lesion.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Brain : a journal of neurology
دوره 121 ( Pt 9) شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998