Guest guest Posted May 2, 2002 Report Share Posted May 2, 2002 -THIS IS IT FINALLY LINDA -- In shydrager@y..., " lbess15 " wrote: > New findings on the neuropathology of multiple system atrophy. > Benarroch EE. > Neurophysiological Laboratory, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, > Rochester, MN 55905, USA. benarroch.eduardo@m... > Multiple system atrophy (MSA) provides a typical example of the > integrative role of the central autonomic network in controlling > cardiovascular, respiratory, bladder and gastrointestinal functions. > There is increasing evidence that neurochemically defined neuronal > groups of the brainstem are selectively affected in MSA to a much > greater degree than in Parkinson's disease. These include the > catecholaminergic neurons of the rostral ventrolateral medulla (C1 > group) which project to the intermediolateral cell column and are > involved in modulation of sympathetic vasomotor outflow, and > noradrenergic neurons of the caudal ventrolateral medulla (A1 group) > projecting to the magnocellular nuclei of the hypothalamus and > regulating vasopressin (AVP) release. Loss of these groups of neurons > may, at least in part, explain the development of orthostatic > hypotension, baroreflex dysfunction, and impaired reflex AVP release > in response to hypotension. There is preliminary evidence that > cardiovagal neurons of the ventrolateral portion of the nucleus > ambiguus, distinct from the branchimotor neurons of the compact > region, may also be affected in MSA. Loss of cholinergic neurons in > the medullary arcuate nucleus, considered by some to be the > homologous to the central chemosensitive region of the ventral > medullary surface, may contribute to disturbances in automatic > ventilation, particularly during sleep, in patients with MSA. > PMID: 11911503 [PubMed - in process] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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