The authors determined content of steroid hormones (testosterone, estradiol) and gonadotropic pituitary hormones (follicle stimulating, luteinizing, prolactin) in blood plasma by means of radioimmunological assay and evaluated the state of cerebral hemodynamics by results of zonal rheoencephalography in 77 patients with initial manifestation of circulatory brain insufficiency, transient disorders of the cerebral circulation and in the restorative period of stroke against the background of cerebral atherosclerosis. Established was a significant correlation between the content steroid sex hormones and the main quantitative values of the rheoencephalograms of the above patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
April 1993
As many as 33 men with initial manifestations of brain blood supply insufficiency and transient disorders of brain circulation associated with cerebral atherosclerosis were examined for the vegetative characteristics (tone in the cardiovascular system, reactivity, physical activity supply) during age-associated hormonal rearrangement. RIA was used to measure the blood serum content of peripheral sexual hormones (testosterone, estradiol) and the content of gonadotropic hormones of the pituitary (follicle-stimulating and luteinizing). It has been revealed that the hypersympathetic direction of vegetative functions is combined with remarkable changes in the content of sex steroids in the form of testosteronemia and hyperestradiolemia.
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October 1991
Altogether 110 patients with initial signs of brain blood supply failure associated with essential hypertension and atherosclerosis were examined for vegetative responses (background, direction, reactivity, activity maintenance). Non-pharmacological correction (acupuncture, physiotherapy and dietetic management) was performed. The results obtained were statistically processed with the use of a correlation analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComprehensive clinical, biochemical, and electrophysiologic examinations of 250 glossalgia patients have revealed disintegration of supra-segmentary vegetative formations: increased activity of sympathoadrenal and serotonin systems, depressed kallikrein-kinin system, changed level of salivary electrolytes, reduced blood supply to the facial and oral tissues and decreased sensitivity of these tissues. Based on these findings, the authors suggest a scheme of glossalgia pathogenesis, with disorders in the autonomic nervous system underlying the development of the condition. Correction of the detected shifts contributes to a more effective therapy of glossalgia.
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March 1990
The time-course of changes in vegetative tests was studied in 47 men suffering from stage II opium dependence. The patients' age ranged from 18 to 28 years, with the dependence standing amounting to 1-10 years. Use was made of cardiointervalography to define the vegetative tone, as well as of the vagal and adrenaline tests to explore vegetative responsiveness.
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