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A Reversible Low Frequency Alternating Current Nerve Conduction Block Applied to Mammalian Autonomic Nerves [PDF]
Electrical stimulation can be used to modulate activity within the nervous system in one of two modes: (1) Activation, where activity is added to the neural signalling pathways, or (2) Block, where activity in the nerve is reduced or eliminated.
M. Ivette Muzquiz +7 more
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Neutralizing Intraspinal Nerve Growth Factor Blocks Autonomic Dysreflexia Caused By Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Autonomic dysreflexia is a condition that develops after spinal cord injury in which potentially life-threatening episodic hypertension is triggered by stimulation of sensory nerves in the body below the site of injury. Central sprouting of small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord occurs concurrently with the ...
Natalie R. Krenz +3 more
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Single-Electrode, Bidirectional Control of Heart Rate via Vagus Nerve Modulation in Rat Model [PDF]
Electrical stimulation of somatic nerves has long been used as a treatment method for a wide range of diseases by increasing activity on a target nerve.
Shane A. Bender +6 more
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Part and Parcel of the Cardiac Autonomic Nerve System: Unravelling Its Cellular Building Blocks during Development [PDF]
The autonomic nervous system (cANS) is essential for proper heart function, and complications such as heart failure, arrhythmias and even sudden cardiac death are associated with an altered cANS function. A changed innervation state may underlie (part of) the atrial and ventricular arrhythmias observed after myocardial infarction.
Anna M. D. Végh +7 more
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Post-stroke hemiplegic limb cold sensation and sympathetic nervous regulation: A review [PDF]
Purpose This review aimed to compare the efficacy of various sympathetic nerve regulation techniques in the treatment of cold sensations or abnormal sweating in hemiplegic limbs following stroke, providing guidance for managing autonomic nervous system ...
Mingqing Yu +3 more
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Previously I reported on the effect of autonomic and mandibular neurotorny on the development and calcification of rabbit dentine. In the present, I observed the effects of stimulants and blocking agents of autonomic nerve. There are reports on the effects of autonomic nerve toxin on the development of the tooth, but many points are still in obscurity.
USUDA TAKENORI
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Anatomy, Imaging, and Clinical Significance of the Cervicothoracic (Stellate) Ganglion [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The stellate ganglion (SG), formed by the fusion of the inferior cervical and first thoracic sympathetic ganglia in approximately 80% of individuals, plays crucial roles in cardiac innervation, pain management, and autonomic ...
Mugurel Constantin Rusu +6 more
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Harlequin syndrome following paravertebral block adjacent to a stretched pleura: a case report [PDF]
Background Harlequin syndrome is characterized by unilateral facial flushing and sweating induced by exercise, heat, and emotion, which is mainly caused by autonomic nervous system impairment.
Weisi Ding +5 more
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Yukio Goto, Koutaro Takahashi
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