Abstract Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with both motor and non‐motor symptoms, which collectively impact activities of daily living (ADLs) and contribute to the loss of functional independence. There is a lack of understanding of how non‐motor symptoms drive this loss in independence.
Charlotte B. Stewart +8 more
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Influence of osteopathic palpatory examination on sympathetic nervous system function: a pilot study [PDF]
Ross Boyd
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Melanocortin-4 Receptors and Sympathetic Nervous System Activation in Hypertension
Alexandre A. da Silva +3 more
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Abstract Background Anxiety and autonomic dysfunction are frequent non‐motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Their relationship, as well as the neural mechanisms underlying this relationship, remain unexplored. Objectives We aimed to investigate the relationship between cardiovascular functions and anxiety in PD and the structural neural changes ...
Lucia Ricciardi +9 more
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Contribution of sympathetic nervous system activation to endothelial ischemia reperfusion injury in healthy adults. [PDF]
Rosenberg AJ +4 more
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Neuronal Reshaping of the Tumor Microenvironment in Tumorigenesis and Metastasis: Bench to Clinic
This graphical abstract illustrates the multidimensional crosstalk between neurons and tumor microenvironment as well as targeted intervention strategies identified in the study. It highlights three core interaction axes: nerve‐tumor crosstalk mediated by neurotransmitters and neurotrophic factors, neuro‐vascular communication driving angiogenesis via ...
Yimao Wu +4 more
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Sympathetic nervous system in tumor progression and metabolic regulation: mechanisms and clinical potential. [PDF]
Sun C, Shen Y, Wang F, Lu T, Zhang J.
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The sympathetic nervous system in healthy and hypertensive pregnancies: physiology or pathology? [PDF]
Brislane Á, Davenport MH, Steinback CD.
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Which Patients With Dysfunctional Voiding Respond Well to Sacral Neuromodulation? ICI‐RS 2025
ABSTRACT Aims Dysfunctional voiding (DV) is characterised by fluctuating or intermittent urinary flow during voiding in neurologically normal individuals. Given the different definitions used and heterogeneous pathophysiologies, outcomes following sacral neuromodulation/sacral nerve stimulation (SNM/SNS) are variably reported.
Jalesh N. Panicker +8 more
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Impact of sympathetic nervous system on immune evasion in high-grade serous ovarian cancer: a review. [PDF]
Yu R, Li Y, Jiang R, Dang C, Zhai F.
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