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Published in: Clinical Research in Cardiology 11/2010

01-11-2010 | Original Paper

Parasympathetic but not sympathetic cardiac dysfunction at early stages of Parkinson’s disease

Authors: Axel Buob, H. Winter, M. Kindermann, G. Becker, J. C. Möller, W. H. Oertel, M. Böhm

Published in: Clinical Research in Cardiology | Issue 11/2010

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Abstract

Background

Autonomic cardiovascular dysfunction is common in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Imaging studies suggest loss of cardiac sympathetic nerves even in the absence of clinical signs of autonomic dysfunction. Aim of the study was to investigate the functional significance of autonomic cardiovascular denervation at early stages of PD.

Methods

Seven PD patients (Hoehn and Yahr class 1 or 1.5) without clinical signs of autonomic dysfunction and seven age-matched healthy control subjects were studied. To evaluate the pre- and post-synaptic components of sympathetic innervation, dose–response curves of isoproterenol (no neuronal uptake) and epinephrine (neuronal uptake) on heart rate, contractility, cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance were determined echocardiographically. Additionally, measurements of baroreflex sensitivity and 24-h heart rate variability were done.

Results

The chronotropic and inotropic responses during stimulation with isoproterenol and epinephrine were similar in PD patients and control subjects. Assessment of baroreflex sensitivity yielded no difference. Of the parameters of 24-h heart rate variability, only measures of high-frequency heart rate variation that more purely reflect parasympathetic activity were significantly depressed in PD patients as compared with control subjects.

Conclusions

The results of our study using direct determination of catecholamine-mediated chronotropic and contractile responses provide evidence against a functionally relevant sympathetic dysfunction. Possibly, sympathetic denervation is incomplete and the remaining fibers are sufficient for the maintenance of autonomic control. In contrast, the depression of several parameters of heart rate variability supports a significant change of parasympathetic activity at an early stage of PD with subclinical autonomic failure.
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Metadata
Title
Parasympathetic but not sympathetic cardiac dysfunction at early stages of Parkinson’s disease
Authors
Axel Buob
H. Winter
M. Kindermann
G. Becker
J. C. Möller
W. H. Oertel
M. Böhm
Publication date
01-11-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Research in Cardiology / Issue 11/2010
Print ISSN: 1861-0684
Electronic ISSN: 1861-0692
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00392-010-0170-6

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