Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study

It is presumed today that spinal cord stimulation induces local delivery of vasoactive substances, such as prostacyclins, histamine, substance P, and vasoactive neuropeptides, in the perivascular environment and the vascular wall to mediate the segmental vasodilator response. To investigate this mec...

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Spinal cord stimulation
Histamine
Substance P
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Papel de las sustancias vasoactivas en la respuesta vasomotora segmentaria tras la estimulación de la médula espinal: un estudio experimental
title Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
spellingShingle Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
Spinal cord stimulation
Histamine
Substance P
title_short Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
title_full Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
title_fullStr Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
title_sort Role of vasoactive substances in the segmentary vasomotor response following spinal cord stimulation: an experimental study
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Spinal cord stimulation
Histamine
Substance P
topic Spinal cord stimulation
Histamine
Substance P
description It is presumed today that spinal cord stimulation induces local delivery of vasoactive substances, such as prostacyclins, histamine, substance P, and vasoactive neuropeptides, in the perivascular environment and the vascular wall to mediate the segmental vasodilator response. To investigate this mechanism, 9 dogs were subjected to low thoracic spinal cord stimulation. Venous and arterial blood samples from the paresthesic area in the lower limbs were obtained before and 120 min after stimulation to measure changes in the plasma concentration of vasoactive intestinal peptide, substance P, and histamine. The results were compared with those obtained from vessels of the upper limbs. Blood flow changes following stimulation were recorded by electromagnetic flowmeters. Local arterial vasoactive intestinal peptide showed a mean increase of 33% after 60 min of stimulation. Changes concerning substance P were inconclusive. Local arterial and venous histamine concentrations increased 26 and 29%, respectively, after 60 min of stimulation.
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