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Spinal genesis of Mayer waves
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摘要 Variability in cardiovascular spectra was first described by Stephan Hales in 1733.Traube and Hering initially noted respirophasic variation of the arterial pressure waveform in 1865 and Sigmund Mayer noted a lower frequency oscillation of the same in anesthetized rabbits in 1876.Very low frequency oscillations were noted by Barcroft and Nisimaru in 1932,likely representing vasogenic autorhythmicity.While the origins of Traube Hering and very low frequency oscillatory variability in cardiovascular spectra are well described,genesis mechanisms and functional significance of Mayer waves remain in controversy.Various theories have posited baroreflex and central supraspinal mechanisms for genesis of Mayer waves.Several studies have demonstrated the persistence of Mayer waves following high cervical transection,indicating a spinal capacity for genesis of these oscillations.We suggest a general tendency for central sympathetic neurons to oscillate at the Mayer wave frequency,the presence of multiple Mayer wave oscillators throughout the brainstem and spinal cord,and possible contemporaneous genesis by baroreflex and vasomotor mechanisms. Variability in cardiovascular spectra was first described by Stephan Hales in 1733. Traube and Hering initially noted respirophasic variation of the arterial pressure waveform in 1865 and Sigmund Mayer noted a lower frequency oscillation of the same in anesthetized rabbits in 1876. Very low frequency oscillations were noted by Barcroft and Nisimaru in 1932, likely representing vasogenic autorhythmicity. While the origins of Traube Hering and very low frequency oscillatory variability in cardiovascular spectra are well described, genesis mechanisms and functional significance of Mayer waves remain in controversy. Various theories have posited baroreflex and central supraspinal mechanisms for genesis of Mayer waves. Several studies have demonstrated the persistence of Mayer waves following high cervical transection, indicating a spinal capacity for genesis of these oscillations. We suggest a general tendency for central sympathetic neurons to oscillate at the Mayer wave frequency, the presence of multiple Mayer wave oscillators throughout the brainstem and spinal cord, and possible contemporaneous genesis by baroreflex and vasomotor mechanisms.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第10期1821-1830,共10页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
关键词 Mayer waves GENESIS origins CENTRAL sympathogenesis spinal cord CERVICAL TRANSECTION Mayer waves genesis origins central sympathogenesis spinal cord cervical transection
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