Spinal cord injury impairs cardiac function due to impaired bulbospinal sympathetic control

脊髓损伤导致延髓脊髓交感神经控制受损,从而损害心脏功能

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作者:Mary P M Fossey #, Shane J T Balthazaar #, Jordan W Squair, Alexandra M Williams, Malihe-Sadat Poormasjedi-Meibod, Tom E Nightingale, Erin Erskine, Brian Hayes, Mehdi Ahmadian, Garett S Jackson, Diana V Hunter, Katharine D Currie, Teresa S M Tsang, Matthias Walter, Jonathan P Little, Matt S Ramer, A

Abstract

Spinal cord injury chronically alters cardiac structure and function and is associated with increased odds for cardiovascular disease. Here, we investigate the cardiac consequences of spinal cord injury on the acute-to-chronic continuum, and the contribution of altered bulbospinal sympathetic control to the decline in cardiac function following spinal cord injury. By combining experimental rat models of spinal cord injury with prospective clinical studies, we demonstrate that spinal cord injury causes a rapid and sustained reduction in left ventricular contractile function that precedes structural changes. In rodents, we experimentally demonstrate that this decline in left ventricular contractile function following spinal cord injury is underpinned by interrupted bulbospinal sympathetic control. In humans, we find that activation of the sympathetic circuitry below the level of spinal cord injury causes an immediate increase in systolic function. Our findings highlight the importance for early interventions to mitigate the cardiac functional decline following spinal cord injury.

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