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The nature of the autonomic dysfunction in multiple system atrophy
Authors:Parikh Samir M  Diedrich André  Biaggioni Italo  Robertson David
Affiliation:

Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Departments of Medicine, Pharmacology and Neurology, Vanderbilt University, AA 3228 MCN, Nashville, TN 37232-2195, USA

Abstract:The concept that multiple system atrophy (MSA, Shy-Drager syndrome) is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system is several decades old. While there has been renewed interest in the movement disorder associated with MSA, two recent consensus statements confirm the centrality of the autonomic disorder to the diagnosis. Here, we reexamine the autonomic pathophysiology in MSA. Whereas MSA is often thought of as “autonomic failure”, new evidence indicates substantial persistence of functioning sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves even in clinically advanced disease. These findings help explain some of the previously poorly understood features of MSA. Recognition that MSA entails persistent, constitutive autonomic tone requires a significant revision of our concepts of its diagnosis and therapy. We will review recent evidence bearing on autonomic tone in MSA and discuss their therapeutic implications, particularly in terms of the possible development of a bionic baroreflex for better control of blood pressure.
Keywords:Multiple system atrophy   Autonomic   Sympathetic   Parasympathetic   Norepinephrine   Orthostatic hypotensive
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