Sympathetic and cardiovascular activity during cataplexy in narcolepsy |
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Authors: | VINCENZO DONADIO GIUSEPPE PLAZZI STEFANO VANDI CHRISTIAN FRANCESCHINI TOMAS KARLSSON PASQUALE MONTAGNA ROBERTO VETRUGNO ENRICO BUGIARDINI EMMANUEL MIGNOT ROCCO LIGUORI |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden;3. Center for Narcolepsy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Autonomic nervous system activity changes have been described during cataplexy as playing a role in triggering it. To confirm these previous findings, we investigated the time course of sympathetic and cardiovascular activities during cataplexy. We made for the first time microneurographic recordings of 10 cataplectic episodes in three patients with hypocretin‐deficient narcolepsy. During microneurography, muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) was recorded simultaneously with heart rate (HR), respiratory movements, arterial finger blood pressure (BP), electroencephalography, electro‐oculogram and superficial electromyogram. Results showed no significant autonomic changes before the onset of the cataplectic episodes. Cataplexy was associated with a significant increase in MSNA and BP compared with baseline, whereas HR was markedly decreased. An irregular breathing pattern mainly characterized by apnea typically occurred during the attacks. In conclusion, our findings did not show significant changes in autonomic activity prior to cataplexy onset, ruling out a triggering role of the autonomic system. However, cataplexy was associated with co‐activation of sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic systems, a pattern reminiscent of that reported during the vigilance reaction in animals. |
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Keywords: | blood pressure cataplexy heart rate muscle sympathetic nerve activity narcolepsy vigilance reaction |
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