نتایج جستجو برای: sympathetic skin response

تعداد نتایج: 1171871  

2017

CNS thermoregulatory networks maintain body core temperature (TCORE) through a balance of cold and heat defensive responses. Thus, skin cooling elicits increased heat retention through cutaneous vasoconstriction (CVC) and heat production via sympathetic neural activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) and shivering. Conversely, skin or core warming elicits inhibition of CVC, BAT thermogenesis, a...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
John M Johnson Tony C Yen Kun Zhao Wojciech A Kosiba

Previous work indicates that sympathetic nerves participate in the vascular responses to direct cooling of the skin in humans. We evaluated this hypothesis further in a four-part series by measuring changes in cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) from forearm skin locally cooled from 34 to 29 degrees C for 30 min. In part 1, bretylium tosylate reversed the initial vasoconstriction (-14 +/- 6.6%...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2009
M Kevin Garrison Brian D Schmit

A better understanding of autonomic influence on motor reflex pathways in spinal cord injury is important to the clinical management of autonomic dysreflexia and spasticity in spinal cord injured patients. The purpose of this study was to examine the modulation of flexor reflex windup during episodes of induced sympathetic activity in chronic human spinal cord injury (SCI). We simultaneously me...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
M Schmelz R Schmidt A Bickel H E Torebjörk H O Handwerker

Microneurography techniques were used to record action potentials from unmyelinated nerve fibers (C fibers) in the cutaneous fascicles of the peroneal nerve in healthy volunteers. C units were identified by their long latency responses to electrical stimulation of their terminals in the skin. Their responsiveness to mechanical or heat stimuli applied to the skin or to sympathetic reflex provoca...

Journal: :Gerontology 2009
Miriam Kunz Veit Mylius Karsten Schepelmann Stefan Lautenbacher

BACKGROUND Both age and dementia have been shown to have an effect on nociception and pain processing. The question arises whether mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which is thought to be a transitional stage between normal ageing and dementia, is also associated with alterations in pain processing. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to answer this question by investigating the impact ...

Journal: :Circulation. Heart failure 2013
Jian Cui John P Boehmer Cheryl Blaha Robert Lucking Allen R Kunselman Lawrence I Sinoway

BACKGROUND Previous studies show that the rise in skin blood flow and cutaneous vascular conductance during heat stress is substantially attenuated in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. The mechanisms responsible for this finding are not clear. In particular, little is known regarding the responses of skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) that control the skin blood flow during heat stress ...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2014
Rafael Zegarra-Parodi Eric J Snider Peter Yong Soo Park Brian F Degenhardt

Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) is commonly used in combination with reactivity tests to noninvasively evaluate skin sympathetic nerve activity and skin microvascular function. In manual medicine research, LDF has been used as a marker for global peripheral sympathetic nervous system function, but these results should be considered with caution because skin sympathetic nerve activity physiology i...

Journal: :Circulation 1998
K Narkiewicz P J van de Borne M Hausberg R L Cooley M D Winniford D E Davison V K Somers

BACKGROUND It is generally accepted that smoking increases blood pressure and inhibits muscle sympathetic nerve activity (SNA). The decrease in muscle SNA with cigarette smoking might be secondary to baroreflex responses to the pressor effect of smoking, thus obscuring a sympathetic excitatory effect of smoking. We tested the hypothesis that smoking increases sympathetic outflow. METHODS AND ...

Journal: :Circulation 1999
W Vongpatanasin Y Mansour B Chavoshan D Arbique R G Victor

BACKGROUND Cocaine is thought to stimulate the cardiovascular system by blocking peripheral norepinephrine reuptake. This study was designed to test the novel hypotheses that cocaine also stimulates the human cardiovascular system by (1) increasing central sympathetic outflow, or (2) decreasing parasympathetic control of heart rate. METHODS AND RESULTS In 14 healthy cocaine-naive humans, we m...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1988
J Peters E Breuksch L Kousoulis M Krossa J O Arndt

Multiple regional skin temperatures were measured continuously before and after complete sympathetic nerve block by extradural anaesthesia in conscious dogs in environmental temperatures slightly below (22.4 (SEM 0.4) degrees C) and slightly above (27.2 (0.4) degrees C) the thermoneutral range. In the cold environment, skin temperature increased in the distal (+2.13 degrees C, P less than 0.001...

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