... autonomic instability, and disturbed mental status were recognized to develop in some patients treated with antipsychotics. ... state assumed to derive from excess serotonergic neural transmission caused by serotonin-related psychotropic agents. In these ... which is characterized by autonomic and neuromuscular symptoms and altered mental status. In contrast with the idiosyncratic ...
... autonomic instability, and disturbed mental status were recognized to develop in some patients treated with antipsychotics. ... antineoplastic agents, and psychiatric medications. All therapeutic interventions are double-edged swords with benefits and ... which is characterized by autonomic and neuromuscular symptoms and altered mental status. In contrast with the idiosyncratic ... state assumed to derive from excess serotonergic neural transmission caused by serotonin-related psychotropic agents. In these ...
Some speculate that SGCs in the autonomic ganglia have a similar role to the blood-brain barrier as a functional barrier to ... agents". J. Physiol. 293: 75-101. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1979.sp012879. PMC 1280703. PMID 501652. Alvarez-Leefmans FJ; León-Olea ... Ten Tusscher MP; Klooster J; Vrensen GF (June 1989). "Satellite cells as blood-ganglion cell barrier in autonomic ganglia". ... Finally, the possibility of an influence of SGCs on synaptic transmission within autonomic ganglia provides another direction ...
After long-term use for chronic conditions, nitrate tolerance-tolerance to agents such as GTN- may develop in a patient, ... These include endothelial and autonomic dysfunction.[full citation needed] The mechanisms of nitrate tolerance have been ... before the structure of NO as the responsible agent was known. This led to the development of transdermal patches of glyceryl ... accelerate onset of tolerance and limit the usefulness of the agent. Thus, glyceryl trinitrate works best when used only in ...
This changes the blood flow to downstream organs, and is determined by the autonomic nervous system. Vasodilation and ... It is regulated by vasoconstrictors (agents that cause vasoconstriction). These include paracrine factors (e.g. prostaglandins ...
Delgatty escapes from Bancroft's control, and forms an uneasy partnership with Elena Casimir, an undercover FBI agent who has ... Tighe has trained him to exert conscious control over what are normally subconscious and autonomic brain functions. This allows ...
Control of HR by Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). The explanation why the heart is capable of adapting to growing volumes of ... Naturally, events as the tracheal intubation and inhalation agents can produce quick variations in ANS. Also, should be ... The interest lies in its profound relationship with breathing, ANS, and cardiac autonomic regulation.[citation needed] The most ... Several reports maintain that the HRV analysis is a highly accurate indicator of the autonomic dysfunction in alcoholic and ...
It is the primary target of inhibition by organophosphorus compounds such as nerve agents and pesticides. AChE is a hydrolase ... Blumenthal D, Brunton L, Goodman LS, Parker K, Gilman A, Lazo JS, Buxton I (1996). "5: Autonomic Pharmacology: Cholinergic ... Taylor P, Hardman JG, Limbird LE, Molinoff PB, Ruddon RW, Gilman AG (1996). "5: Autonomic Pharmacology: Cholinergic Drugs". The ... Soldiers were dosed with AChEI pyridostigmine bromide (PB) as protection from nerve agent weapons. Studying acetylcholine ...
Multi-agent systems, Distributed systems, Information systems, Quantum Computation, etc. The list of LIG teams is as follows: ... Control for safe Autonomic computing systems; DRAKKAR: Networks and Multimedia; E-MOTION: Geometry and Probability for Movement ...
Vinik AI, Erbas T (2013). "Diabetic autonomic neuropathy". Autonomic Nervous System. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Vol. 117. ... Note NO mention of MS "Service-Connected Disability Compensation For Exposure To Agent Orange" (PDF). Vietnam Veterans of ... Autonomic neuropathy is one cause of malfunction of the autonomic nervous system, but not the only one; some conditions ... may cause similar symptoms to autonomic neuropathy.[citation needed] The signs and symptoms of autonomic neuropathy include the ...
... on autonomic stability and autonomic recovery from stressors. The paper, published in Psychosomatic Medicine, the journal of ... She is also a poet, real estate agent, and the author of two books, Inside Maharishi's Ashram: A Personal Story, and The Flow ... The most frequently cited papers in which DW Orme-Johnson was the lead author include: Orme-Johnson, D. W (1973). "Autonomic ... American Psychosomatic Society [1] Orme-Johnson, D. W (1973). "Autonomic stability and transcendental meditation". ...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS), of which sudomotor nerves are an integral part, is the primary extrinsic control mechanism ... potentially severe and dose-limiting adverse effect of multiple chemotherapeutic agents. CIPN can persist long after the ... Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) describes a dysfunction of the ANS and its regulation of the cardiovascular system. CAN is ... See also sweat gland, eccrine sweat gland and Autonomic nervous system. The ESC measurement relies on the particularities of ...
The causes are the following:[citation needed] Medications Anticholinergic agents Opioids Botulinum toxin Alpha-2 receptor ... Guillain-Barré syndrome Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy Alcoholism Amyloidosis Ross syndrome Pure autonomic failure ... antagonists Clonidine Barbiturates Zonisamide Topiramate Physical agents Tumors Burns Radiation Surgery Scars Sores ...
Titrating anesthetic agents to a specific bispectral index during general anesthesia in adults (and children over 1 year old) ... A monitor of the Autonomic Nervous System (the first commercial monitor was the ANEMON-I monitor developed by former Swiss ... Some conscious patients who are administered neuromuscular blocking agents such as succinylcholine may have low bispectral ... allows the anesthetist to adjust the amount of anesthetic agent to the needs of the patient, possibly resulting in a more rapid ...
At the age of 16, he joined the Imperial Japanese Army and served as a covert agent in Northern China. China was reigned by the ... Seeking a cure for the illness, he studied the autonomic nerves at Columbia University, and traveled to England, Germany, ...
... including pulmonary agents (such as phosgene) and blood agents (such as hydrogen cyanide) Drowning Drug overdose Exposure to ... a disorder of the autonomic nervous system in which a patient must consciously breathe; although it is often said that persons ...
In 1960, it was compared to LSD for its "atropine-like autonomic effects." Both the N-methyl and N-ethyl analogues of 3- ... N-Ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate (JB-318) is an anticholinergic drug related to the chemical warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl ...
The mushroom referred to as fly agaric with its active agents ibotenic acid and muscimol may also be considered an 'atypical' ... Peripheral muscarinic receptors are part of the autonomic nervous system. M2 receptors are located in the brain and heart, M3 ... It has also been said that common anticholinergic agents/hallucinogens should be more accurately referred to as antimuscarinics ... as for instance these agents do not generally block nicotinic receptors. The hallucinogenic experience and delirium produced, ...
... is considered a stimulant doping agent and as such is prohibited in sports competitions. It is in the same category ... increases POTS-related autonomic dysfunction and results in tachycardia/arrhythmia side effects in patients with cardiovascular ... Gallopin T, Luppi PH, Rambert FA, Frydman A, Fort P (February 2004). "Effect of the wake-promoting agent modafinil on sleep- ... There is limited research on the potential use of modafinil as an anti-inflammatory agent, even though some studies predict ...
Some agents come in two forms: with and without epinephrine (adrenaline) or other vasoconstrictor that allow the agent to last ... including intra-arterial injection and autonomic dysregulation. Furthermore, following an incident, the patient should be ... Other local anesthetic agents in current use include articaine (also called septocaine or Ubistesin), bupivacaine (a long- ... The lingual nerve is also anesthetized through diffusion of the agent to produce a numb tongue as well as anesthetizing the ...
When autonomic nerves are involved sweating, drooling, gooseflesh. In the extreme unstable blood pressure and heart rate can ... Spiders in this family possess a known dermonecrotic agent sphingomyelinase D, which is otherwise found only in a few ... Principally generating severe pain that travels up the limb, autonomic effects, including painful erections, occur with ...
As an autonomic nervous system response, an erection may result from a variety of stimuli, including sexual stimulation and ... Nitric oxide diffuses to the smooth muscle of the arteries (called trabecular smooth muscle), acting as a vasodilating agent. ... In the presence of mechanical stimulation, erection is initiated by the parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous ... baseline stimulation from the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system causes constriction of the penile arteries ...
It acts as a bulking agent, and for many people with IBS-D, allows for a more consistent stool. For people with IBS-C, it seems ... Since this action is not mediated by the autonomic nervous system, the usual anticholinergic side effects are absent. The ... Ruepert L, Quartero AO, de Wit NJ, van der Heijden GJ, Rubin G, Muris JW (August 2011). "Bulking agents, antispasmodics and ... Lubiprostone is a gastrointestinal agent used for the treatment of constipation-predominant IBS. The use of antispasmodic drugs ...
Depolarizing agents Depolarizing agents produce their block by binding to and activating the ACh receptor, at first causing ... If nicotinic receptors of the autonomic ganglia or adrenal medulla are blocked, these drugs may cause autonomic symptoms. Also ... Depolarizing blocking agents: These agents act by depolarizing the sarcolemma of the skeletal muscle fiber. This persistent ... These drugs fall into two groups: Non-depolarizing blocking agents: These agents constitute the majority of the clinically ...
Kohtz AS, Frye CA (2012). "Dissociating behavioral, autonomic, and neuroendocrine effects of androgen steroids in animal models ... Administration of steroidal, blocking agents such as spironolactone, cyproterone acetate, or trimethyltrienolone, or ... nonsteroidal, such as flutamide, bicalutamide, blocking agents, can attain this result (169-171). Brandes D (2 December 2012). ...
Ultradian sleep rhythms of lateral EEG, autonomic, and cardiovascular activity are coupled in humans. International Journal of ... and polynucleotides as potential anti-viral and anti-cancer agents. He later changed fields and started work on concepts and ... "Selective Unilateral Autonomic Activation: Implications for Psychiatry" (a review article), CNS Spectrums: The International ... Autonomic, and Neuroendocrine Rhythms, American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol ...
However, Ekman had done a research experiment and discovered that secret service agents have a 64% accuracy rate. In later ... The sympathetic nervous system is one of two divisions under the autonomic nervous system, it functions involuntarily and one ... is an intelligence agent able to recognize them. Similarly, one of the main characters in Alastair Reynolds' science fiction ...
On the other hand, the activation of superior salivary nucleus in the brainstem is used to stimulate the trigeminal autonomic ... Indometacin is an effective tocolytic agent, able to delay premature labor by reducing uterine contractions through inhibition ... Hart FD, Boardman PL (October 1963). "Indomethacin: A New Non-steroid Anti-inflammatory Agent". British Medical Journal. 2 ( ... 550-. ISBN 978-3-88763-075-1. Morton IK, Hall JM (6 December 2012). Concise Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents: Properties ...
They are not thought to be good as first line treatment because there are other more selective agents, although they can be ... Mann, Samuel J. (2018). "Neurogenic hypertension: pathophysiology, diagnosis and management". Clinical Autonomic Research. 28 ( ... Alpha-1 blockers (also called alpha-adrenergic blocking agents or alpha-1 antagonists) constitute a variety of drugs that block ... Because these medications may cause orthostatic hypotension, as well as low blood pressure in general, these agents may ...
General Autonomic Directorate of Legal Affairs) Dirección General Autónoma de Asuntos Internos (General Autonomic Directorate ... In January 2017, most of the Federal Police agents serving in the city of Buenos Aires were transferred to a new local law ... Training for all serving agents of the service is done by the following institutions: Federal Police Agentss and NCOs School " ... The Dirección General de Aviación Federal is a unit of PFA agents, responsible for transportation policeman to anywhere in the ...