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Hilz, M. J., B. Stemper, P. Sauer, U. Haertl, W. Singer, and F. B. Axelrod. Cold face test demonstrates parasympathetic cardiac dysfunction in familial dysautonomia. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 45): R1833–R1839, 1999.—In familial dysautonomia (FD), i.e., Riley-Day syndrome, parasympathetic dysfunction has not been sufficiently evaluated. The cold face test is a noninvasive method of activating trigeminal brain stem cardiovagal and sympathetic pathways and can be performed in patients with limited cooperation. We performed cold face tests in 11 FD patients and 15 controls. For 60 s, cold compresses (0–1°C) were applied to the cheeks and forehead while we monitored heart rate, respiration, beat-to-beat radial artery blood pressure, and laser-Doppler skin blood flow at the first toe pulp. From these measurements heart rate variability parameters were calculated: root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), coefficient of variation (CV), lowand highfrequency (LF and HF, respectively) power spectra of the electrocardiogram, and the LF transfer function gain between blood pressure and heart rate. All patients perceived cold stimulation and acknowledged discomfort. In controls, heart rate and skin blood flow decreased significantly during cold face test; in patients, both parameters decreased only briefly and not significantly. In controls, blood pressure, RMSSD, CV, and heart rate HF-power spectra increased but remained unchanged in patients. Respiration, as well as heart rate LF power spectra, did not change in either group. In controls, LF transfer function gain between blood pressure and heart rate indicated that bradycardia was not secondary to blood pressure increase. We conclude that the cold face test demonstrated that patients with FD have a reduced cardiac parasympathetic response, which implies efferent parasympathetic dysfunction.
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MICHAEL S. EXTON,1 MARC SCHULT,2 STEFAN DONATH,3 TIM STRUBEL,3 ULRIKE BODE,3 ADRIANA DEL REY,4 JÜRGEN WESTERMANN,3 AND MANFRED SCHEDLOWSKI1 1Institute for Medical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Essen, 45122 Essen; Divisions of 2Abdominal and Transplantation Surgery and 3Functional and Applied Anatomy, Hannover Medical School, 30623 Hannover; and 4Institute of Physiology, Divisio...
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Ito, Osamu, and Richard J. Roman. Regulation of P-450 4A activity in the glomerulus of the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 45): R1749–R1757, 1999.—We recently reported that an enzyme of the cytochrome P-450 4A family is expressed in the glomerulus, but there is no evidence that 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) can be produced by this tissue. The purpose ...
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