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impaired cortical visual processing & Orthostatic dizziness

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Occipital hypoperfusion in Parkinson’s disease without dementia: correlation to impaired cortical visual processing.

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Orthostatic dizziness in Parkinson's disease is attributed to cerebral hypoperfusion: A transcranial doppler study.

Park J, et al. J Clin Ultrasound. 2017.

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CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that cerebral hypoperfusion contributes to dizziness in PD patients despite a lack of OH. Transcranial Doppler monitoring during head-up tilting may be a useful tool for evaluating dizziness in PD patients with or without OH.

© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 45:337-342, 2017.

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Maybe but it seems to me to be more likely due to PD effects upon the vestibular apparatus.

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Evidence for vestibular dysfunction in orthostatic hypotension.

Aoki M, et al. Exp Brain Res. 2012.

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Environmental stress and vestibular inputs modulate cardiovascular responses to orthostasis in hypertensive rats.

Hypertension Research volume41, pages18–26 (2018).

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Vestibulo-Sympathetic Responses.

Bill J Yates, Philip S. Bolton, and Vaughan G. Macefield.

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Dysfunctional vestibular system causes a blood pressure drop in astronauts returning from space.

Emma Hallgren, Pierre-François Migeotte, [...], and Floris L. Wuyts.

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Skeletal muscle pump drives control of cardiovascular and postural systems.

2017.

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Wow!

Significant role of the cardiopostural interaction in blood pressure regulation during standing.

Xu D, et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2017.

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Cardiovascular and postural control systems have been studied independently despite the increasing evidence showing the importance of cardiopostural interaction in blood pressure regulation. In this study, we aimed to assess the role of the cardiopostural interaction in relation to cardiac baroreflex in blood pressure regulation under orthostatic stress before and after mild exercise.

Physiological variables representing cardiovascular control (heart rate and systolic blood pressure), lower limb muscle activation (electromyography), and postural sway (center of pressure derived from force and moment data during sway) were measured from 17 healthy participants (25 ± 2 yr, 9 men and 8 women) during a sit-to-stand test before and after submaximal exercise. The cardiopostural control (characterized by baroreflex-mediated muscle-pump effect in response to blood pressure changes, i.e., muscle-pump baroreflex) was assessed using wavelet transform coherence and causality analyses in relation to the baroreflex control of heart rate.

Significant cardiopostural blood pressure control was evident counting for almost half of the interaction time with blood pressure changes that observed in the cardiac baroreflex (36.6-72.5% preexercise and 34.7-53.9% postexercise). Thus, cardiopostural input to blood pressure regulation should be considered when investigating orthostatic intolerance.

A reduction of both cardiac and muscle-pump baroreflexes in blood pressure regulation was observed postexercise and was likely due to the absence of excessive venous pooling and a less stressed system after mild exercise. With further studies using more effective protocols evoking venous pooling and muscle-pump activity, the cardiopostural interaction could improve our understanding of the autonomic control system and ultimately lead to a more accurate diagnosis of cardiopostural dysfunctions.

NEW & NOTEWORTHY We examined the interaction between cardiovascular and postural control systems during standing before and after mild exercise. Significant cardiopostural input to blood pressure regulation was shown, suggesting the importance of cardiopostural integration when investigating orthostatic hypotension. In addition, we observed a reduction of baroreflex-mediated blood pressure regulation after exercise.

PMID 28626082 [Indexed for MEDLINE].

PMCID PMC5625169 [Available on 2018-09-01].

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An early study.

Physiological interdependence of the cardiovascular and postural control systems under orthostatic stress.

Garg A, et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2014.

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The cardiovascular system has been observed to respond to changes in human posture and the environment. On the same lines, frequent fallers have been observed to suffer from cardiovascular deficits. The present article aims to demonstrate the existence of interactions between the cardiovascular and postural control systems...

The outcomes of this study present evidence that the cardiovascular and postural control systems work together to maintain homeostasis under orthostatic challenge. The inferences open a new direction of study for effects under abnormalities and extreme environmental conditions.

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