INHIBITION OF MUSCLE SYMPATHETIC OUTFLOW FOLLOWING TRANSCRANIAL CORTICAL STIMULATION

Citation
Vg. Macefield et al., INHIBITION OF MUSCLE SYMPATHETIC OUTFLOW FOLLOWING TRANSCRANIAL CORTICAL STIMULATION, Journal of the autonomic nervous system, 68(1-2), 1998, pp. 49-57
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
01651838
Volume
68
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
49 - 57
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-1838(1998)68:1-2<49:IOMSOF>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The possible contribution of cerebral cortical activity to sympathetic outflow to the muscle vascular bed was assessed in normal human subje cts. Muscle sympathetic activity was recorded from motor fascicles of the peroneal nerve in 8 subjects while transcranial magnetic stimulati on was applied over the vertex, or unilaterally over the hand area of cortex. By triggering the cortical stimulus from the R-wave of the ECG and introducing delays of 0-600 ms between the trigger and the stimul us, we found that a single cortical stimulus delayed by 200-400 ms cau sed a pronounced inhibition of one pulse-synchronous sympathetic burst . Stimulation over the vertex was more effective than stimulation over the hand area of cortex. In addition to this inhibition of muscle sym pathetic outflow, brain stimulation caused an increase in cutaneous sy mpathetic activity, both sudomotor (sweating) and vasoconstrictor (dec rease in skin blood flow). We suggest that the cerebral cortex may nor mally suppress muscle sympathetic outflow and speculate that lesions t hat interrupt this source of inhibition (such as those caused by strok e) may result in an augmented muscle sympathetic outflow. (C) 1998 Els evier Science B.V.