نتایج جستجو برای: autonomic dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 181412  

Journal: :Journal of Huntington's disease 2013
Mads Abildtrup Michael Shattock

Huntington's disease is a fatal, hereditary, neurodegenerative disorder best known for its clinical triad of progressive motor impairment, cognitive deficits and psychiatric disturbances. Although a disease of the central nervous system, mortality surveys indicate that heart disease is a leading cause of death. The nature of such cardiac abnormalities remains unknown. Clinical findings indicate...

2014
Fernando Rodrigues Daniele Jardim Feriani Catarina Andrade Barboza Marcos Elias Vergilino Abssamra Leandro Yanase Rocha Nicolle Martins Carrozi Cristiano Mostarda Diego Figueroa Gabriel Inacio Honorato Souza Kátia De Angelis Maria Cláudia Irigoyen Bruno Rodrigues

BACKGROUND It has been suggested that exercise training (ET) protects against the pathological remodeling and ventricular dysfunction induced by myocardial infarction (MI). However, it remains unclear whether the positive adjustments on baroreflex and cardiac autonomic modulations promoted by ET may afford a cardioprotective mechanism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of aerobi...

2008
Eliasz Engelhardt Jerson Laks

Alzheimer's disease is a widely studied disorder with research focusing on cognitive and functional impairments, behavioral and psychological symptoms, and on abnormal motor manifestations. Despite the importance of autonomic dysfunctions they have received less attention in systematic studies. The underlying neurodegenerative process of AD, mainly affecting cortical areas, has been studied for...

2014
Scott A. Smith Ryan M. Downey Jon W. Williamson Masaki Mizuno

Muscular dystrophies are a heterogeneous group of genetically inherited disorders whose most prominent clinical feature is progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle. In several forms of the disease, the function of cardiac muscle is likewise affected. The primary defect in this group of diseases is caused by mutations in myocyte proteins important to cellular structure and/or performance. Tha...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2013
P V Saraswathi N Neelambikai Arjun Mahesh K Govindarajan

The autonomic dysfunction has been reported in patients with (rheumatoid arthritis) RA and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) like connective tissue disorders and it may be due to the vasculitis of vasa nervorum and secondary amyloidosis. The pathogenesis may also have an immune component that affects autonomic functions. In the present study, three standard cardiovascular parasympathetic funct...

2002
John FB Morrison JFB Morrison

Diabetes is probably the commonest cause of autonomic neuropathy, and causes functional changes in many systems including the cardiovascular, urogenital and gastrointestinal systems. Fainting, postural hypotension, gastroparesis, atonic bladder, and erectile dysfunction may all be associated with autonomic dysfunction in diabetes, and there may also be defective sweating and pupillary reflexes....

2017
Michelle Sartori Filipe F. Conti Danielle da Silva Dias Fernando dos Santos Jacqueline F. Machi Zaira Palomino Dulce E. Casarini Bruno Rodrigues Kátia De Angelis Maria-Claudia Irigoyen

Objective: To evaluate autonomic and cardiovascular function, as well as inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in ob/ob female mice. Methods: Metabolic parameters, cardiac function, arterial pressure (AP), autonomic, hormonal, inflammatory, and oxidative stress markers were evaluated in 12-weeks female wild-type (WT group) and ob/ob mice (OB group). Results: OB animals showed increased body...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2012
Luiz Fernando Junqueira

INTRODUCTION Exclusive or associated lesions in various structures of the autonomic nervous system occur in the chronic forms of Chagas disease. In the indeterminate form, the lesions are absent or mild, whereas in the exclusive or combined heart and digestive disease forms, they are often more pronounced. Depending on their severity these lesions can result mainly in cardiac parasympathetic dy...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1986
D Robertson M R Goldberg C S Tung A S Hollister R M Robertson

We studied the effects of clonidine, an alpha 2-adrenoreceptor agonist, and yohimbine, an alpha 2-adrenoreceptor antagonist, on blood pressure, heart rate, and plasma catecholamines in 12 patients with autonomic dysfunction. Clonidine (0.1 mg, orally) lowered blood pressure 18 +/- 3 torr in six subjects and raised it 5 +/- 1 torr in six. The change in blood pressure in response to this dose of ...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2007
Manuel Martinez-Lavin

Stress is a state of disharmony, or threatened homeostasis. A stressor could have a psychological origin or a biological origin. Societies have become more intricate with industrialization, and modern individuals try to adapt to the new defiance by forcing their stress response system. The main component of the stress response network is the autonomic nervous system. The present article reviews...

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