Relative contributions of sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic mechanisms to cerebral autoregulation.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Prior work aimed at improving our understanding of human cerebral autoregulation has explored individual physiological mechanisms of autoregulation in isolation, but none has attempted to consolidate the individual roles of these mechanisms into a comprehensive model of the overall cerebral pressure-flow relationship. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed this relationship before and after pharmacological blockade of α-adrenergic-, muscarinic-, and calcium channel-mediated mechanisms in 43 healthy volunteers to determine the relative contributions of the sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic controllers to cerebral autoregulation. Projection pursuit regression was used to assess the effect of pharmacological blockade on the cerebral pressure-flow relationship. Subsequently, ANCOVA decomposition was used to determine the cumulative effect of these 3 mechanisms on cerebral autoregulation and whether they can fully explain it. RESULTS Sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic mechanisms together accounted for 62% of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship (P<0.05), with significant and distinct contributions from each of the 3 effectors. ANCOVA decomposition demonstrated that myogenic effectors were the largest determinant of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship, but their effect was outside of the autoregulatory region where neurogenic control appeared prepotent. CONCLUSIONS Our results suggest that myogenic effects occur outside the active region of autoregulation, whereas neurogenic influences are largely responsible for cerebral blood flow control within it. However, our model of cerebral autoregulation left 38% of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship unexplained, suggesting that there are other physiological mechanisms that contribute to cerebral autoregulation.
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Letter by Shang Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation”
Letter by Shang Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation” To the Editor: The recent publication by Hamner and Tan, titled Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation, was of great interest to our group. They analyzed the relationship between specific physi...
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Letter by Shang Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation” To the Editor: The recent publication by Hamner and Tan, titled Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation, was of great interest to our group. They analyzed the relationship between specific physi...
متن کاملLetter by Shang Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation”
Letter by Shang Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation” To the Editor: The recent publication by Hamner and Tan, titled Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation, was of great interest to our group. They analyzed the relationship between specific physi...
متن کاملLetter by Shang regarding article, "Relative contributions of sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic mechanisms to cerebral autoregulation".
Letter by Shang Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation” To the Editor: The recent publication by Hamner and Tan, titled Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation, was of great interest to our group. They analyzed the relationship between specific physi...
متن کاملResponse to letter regarding article, "Relative contributions of sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic mechanisms to cerebral autoregulation".
Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Relative Contributions of Sympathetic, Cholinergic, and Myogenic Mechanisms to Cerebral Autoregulation” We thank Dr Shang for his interest in our study. We assessed cerebral autoregulation based on the relation between fluctuations in arterial pressure and those in middle cerebral artery blood flow before and after pharmacological blockade of 3 proposed me...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Stroke
دوره 45 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014