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A review of human neuroimaging investigations involved with central autonomic regulation of baroreflex-mediated cardiovascular control

机译:涉及中枢性自主调控的人类神经影像学调查述评析脉冲介导的心血管控制

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Abstract Effective regulation of central blood volume and arterial pressure is critical for optimal cardiovascular homeostasis. Inadequate regulation of mean arterial pressure has important pathophysiological implications including syncope, end organ damage, and stroke. Such regulation requires appropriate central integration of barosensory afferents and reflex autonomic control of the heart and blood vessels. The neural pathways involved with the baroreflex include brainstem nuclei that receive modulatory input from higher brain centres. Studies in anesthetized animals have highlighted the role of a central autonomic network involved with baroreflex control. The refinement of functional neuroimaging techniques has provided the opportunity to confirm and extend these findings in awake humans. Such methods have provided information about the temporal and spatial neural patterns associated with changes in barosensory afferent activity and reflex autonomic and cardiovascular responses. This review focuses on human neuroimaging investigations that utilized volitional (e.g., respiratory challenges) and/or non-volitional (e.g. lower body suction) methods to study baroreflex control. The cumulative evidence points to the importance of a baroreflex autonomic network that includes the insular cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, amygdala and cerebellum. Future work is required to further delineate the brain regions involved specifically with sensing barosensory afferents versus reflex efferent responses. The use of functional electrophysiological imaging techniques (e.g. MEG) may provide an opportunity to: 1) expand the methods and physiologic measures used to study central baroreflex function in humans, and 2) enhance the temporal precision required to delineate the order of activation within higher brain regions involved with baroreflex control. Highlights ? Effective blood pressure regulation is important for overall cardiovascular health. ? A network of brain regions control and regulate acute challenges to blood pressure. ? Dysfunction in this network may lead to the development of cardiovascular disorders.
机译:摘要中央血容量和动脉压力的有效调节对于最佳心血管稳态至关重要。平均动脉压的规定不足具有重要的病理生理学意义,包括晕厥,终点器官损伤和中风。这种调节需要适当的心脏病传入和反射心脏和血管的自主控制。涉及Baroreflex的神经途径包括从高脑中心接受调制输入的脑干核。麻醉动物的研究强调了中央自主网络涉及与大石流控制涉及的作用。功能性神经模仿技术的细化已经提供了确认和延伸这些发现的机会。这些方法提供了有关与变性传入活动和反胸部自主和心血管反应的变化相关的时间和空间神经模式的信息。本综述重点是人类神经影像学研究,其利用了激动的(例如,呼吸挑战)和/或非激发(例如,下体抽吸)方法来研究Baroreflex控制。累积证据指出了包含蒙积塞,前刺型皮质,内侧前梗塞皮层,杏仁杆菌和小脑的重要性的重要性。需要未来的工作来进一步描绘特异性涉及的脑区域,具有传感的缓解感杂志与反射效应反应。使用功能电生理成像技术(例如MEG)可以提供:1)扩大用于研究人类中央苦骨功能的方法和生理措施,2)增强划定更高内容的激活顺序所需的时间精度脑区涉及Baroreflex控制。强调 ?有效的血压调节对于整体心血管健康是重要的。还脑区网络控制,调节血压急性挑战。还该网络中的功能障碍可能导致心血管障碍的发展。

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