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Effect of Lthreo34dihydroxyphenylserine on muscle sympathetic nerve activities in ShyDrager syndrome

Authors :
Kachi, T.
Iwase, S.
Mano, T.
Saito, M.
Kunimoto, M.
Sobue, I.
Source :
Neurology (Ovid); July 1988, Vol. 38 Issue: 7 p1091-1094, 4p
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

We observed changes in postganglionic efferent discharges of muscle sympathetic nerve (muscle sympathetic activity, MSA) microneurographically before and after the oral administration of L-threo-3,4-dihydrozyphenylserine (L-threo-DOPS), a precursor of norepinephrine, in a patient with Shy-Drager syndrome and irregular fluctuations of blood pressure. Before drug administration, MSA was only rarely observed with the patient in the supine position. There was a slight increase in MSA during head-up tilting to 40°, and orthostatic hypotension (OH) occurred just after the body was tilted head upward to 40°. MSA became prominent 30 minutes after the oral administration of 200 mg of L-threo-DOPS while the patient was in a 40° head-up position, and the OH was improved. The MSA discharge rate decreased and OH reappeared 3 hours after oral administration, when the plasma concentration of norepinephrine was at its highest level. We suggest that the OH improved mainly because of the increase in MSA due to L-threo-DOPS, and that the drug may activate sympathetic outflow at a site proximal to the sympathetic ganglion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00283878 and 1526632X
Volume :
38
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Neurology (Ovid)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49035450