The ultrastructure of satellite cells of the rat superior cervical ganglion was studied following preganglionic sympathectomy. Several distinct morphological alterations were observed: (a) enlargement of the intercellular space between the ganglion cells and the satellite cells, (b) dilation of the granular endoplasmic reticulum and loss of attached ribosomes, and (c) swelling of the mitochondria with disorganization of the cristae mitochondriales. The presence of degenerating nerve fibers and synaptic boutons was also noted.
Journal of Neural Transmission 38, 43--57 (1976)
Results of elective procedure can be "devastating"
Clin Auton Res (2003) 13 [Suppl 1]:I/83–I/88
lesser imbalance of the autonomic nervous system
With the purpose of using a less aggressive surgical approach and lesser imbalance of the autonomic nervous system, the ramicotomy was proposed.
Ramicotomy allows complete section of all rami communicantes of the sympathetic ganglia. The histological regeneration might be greater than the recurrence rates of clinical symptoms seen in a human being due to non-functional regenerations.
Interact CardioVasc Thorac Surg 2009;9:411-415.
increased blood supply is associated with decreased vascular permeability
sympathectomy.
In confirmation of previous experiments, it was found in a great majority of experiments that, in spite of marked vasodilatation, the dye excretion was considerably reduced on the sympathectomised side.
A permeability factor under the influence of the sympathetic nervous system has been postulated; its character and mechanism is still unknown.
Further unpublished experiments seem to support the view that increased blood supply is associated with decreased vascular permeability.
Res Exp Med (Berl) 173, 1--8 (1978)
lead to hyperfunction of the serotoninergic system and pathology
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol. 140, No. 5, 2005 PHYSIOLOGY
In all cases wrinkling was abolished after interruption of the hand sympathetic innervation
In all cases wrinkling was abolished after interruption of the hand sympathetic innervation. A separate study in patients with diabetic neuropathy noted that reduced or absent water immersion wrinkling was linked to autonomic dysfunction as indicated by diarrhea and orthostatic hypotension [3]. Two clinical studies on patients with leprosy further strengthened deficient water immersion wrinkling as an indicator ofperipheral sympathetic nerve damage [14,18]. Interestingly, central nervous system sympathetic dysfunction has also been shown to affect finger wrinkling.In a study of patients with unilateral Parkinsonism, wrinkling was significantly reduced on the side not affected by motor signs.
Clin Auton Res (2004) 14:125–131
Autonomic neuropathy simulating the effects of sympathectomy
Sympathectomy = autonomic neuropathy
stressed [22-24] the high failure rate of sympathecto-
my operations in diabetics. We believe that the failure
of the operation is due to the fact that diabetic auto-
nomic neuropathy has already sympathectomized the
patient. The results of the present study are compati-
ble with this idea. It is also of interest that the histolog-
ical abnormalities found in the present study are simi-
lar to those described in the bladder [15], in the corpo-
ra cavernosa [16] and in the myocardium [17], all of
which are typical sites of diabetic autonomic neuro-
pathy. Thus, autonomic neuropathy is a very com-
mon feature in diabetes and an important back-
ground to the development of other complications.
For example, although the chronic dryness of the skin
is rarely troublesome for the patient, it may lead to
skin shrinkage and cracking which may, in turn, pre-
dispose to infection.
severe compensatory sweating was experienced in 90% of patients
Pulmonary Functional Abnormalities after Upper Dorsal Sympathectomy
age due to the operative procedure could not be the cause of the above abnormalities because the Iuspiratory and expiratory forces, inspiratory peak flow and diaphragmatic movement were not significantly reduced after operation by both approaches. (Adar)
1980;77;651-655 Chest
Gustatory Phenomena After Upper Dorsal Sympathectomy
Arch Neurol. 1977;34(10):619-623.
The effect of cervical sympathectomy on retinal vessel responses to systemic autonomic stimulation
Eye (Lond). 1990;4 ( Pt 1):181-9.
PMID: 2323469 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Neuromodulation Of Cerebral Blood Flow
Neuromodulation; Jul2003, Vol. 6 Issue 3, p192-192, 1p
Complications of sympathectomy
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology; 2003, Vol. 4 Issue 10, p681-697, 17p
Effect of sympathetic denervation on the rate of protein synthesis in rat skeletal muscle
American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology & Metabolism; Apr2004, Vol. 49 Issue 4, pE642-E647, 6p
sweat response often to emotional stimuli in body regions influenced by the anterior cingulate cortex
Mayo Clinic Proceedings; May2005, Vol. 80 Issue 5, p657-666, 10p
- Eisenach, John H.1 eisenach.john@mayo.edu
Atkinson, John L. D.2
Fealey, Robert D.3
Immunoglobulin producing cells in the rat dental pulp after unilateral sympathectomy.
Neuroscience; Jan2006, Vol. 136 Issue 2, p571-577, 7p
- Haug, S.R. sivakami.rethnam@biomed.uib.no
Heyeraas, K.J.1
Severe Bronchospasm Following Bilateral T2-T5 Sympathectomy
Internet Journal of Anesthesiology, 1092406X, 2007, Vol. 12, Issue 2
Anti-inflammatory role of sympathetic nerves in chronic intestinal inflammation
Straub, R. H.1 rainer.straub@klinik.uni-regensburg.de
Gut; Jul2008, Vol. 57 Issue 7, p911-921,
Similar pathological effects of sympathectomy and hypercholesterolemia on arterial smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts
Both intact and sympathectomized BA and FA developed atherosclerotic plaques, but the thickening of the intima was more advanced in sympathectomized animals, as judged by increased plaque frequency and by the phenotypic modulation of SMCs in the intima. Our results show that in the media of FAs hypercholesterolemia induces changes similar to those observed in sympathectomized rabbits in non-pathological conditions, i.e., migration of adventitial FBs to the media and loss of medial SMCs. These latter changes, which can be ascribed to pathological events, were accentuated after sympathectomy in the hypercholesterolemic rabbits. The present study reveals that pathological events, including migration and phenotypic modulation of vascular FBs and loss of SMCs, may be under the influence of sympathetic nerves.
Acta Histochemica; Jul2008, Vol. 110 Issue 4, p302-313, 12p
- Kacem, K.1 kamel.kacem@fsb.rnu.tn
Sercombe, R.2 r.sercombe@orange.fr
About 40% of ETS2 groups and 25% of ETS3 group patients were unsatisfied with their operation.
Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy at the T2 or T3 Level Facilitates Bradykinin-Induced Protein Extravasation in Human Forearm Skin
Conclusions. Forearm skin perfusion is increased after ETSC on the T2 or T3 level indicating decreased sympathetic activity while BK-induced protein extravasation was increased. These results show that preganglionic sympathectomy does not diminish bradykinin-induced protein extravasation as found for postganglionic sympathectomy in rats.
Stefan Leis, MD,*
Pain Medicine
Published Online: 1 Mar 2010
© 2010 American Academy of Pain Medicine
Cerebral blood flow rose, while vascular resistance did not change after cervical sympathectomy
To determine whether the difference in effect was due to the sympathectomy or merely to the repetition of the stimulus, another group of dogs (sham; n = 6) that had intact sympathetic nerves were studied a second time. In "sham" dogs, the repeat response to carotid chemoreceptor stimulation also induced significantly different effects from those in dogs with sympathectomy.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 238: H594-H598, 1980;
http://ajpheart.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/238/4/H594
Melatonin levels markedly reduced after sympathectomy
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 72: 819–823, 1991
Sympathectomy-induced changes on the ventricular surface
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17594665
Changes in hemodynamics of the carotid and middle cerebral arteries before and after endoscopic sympathectomy in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis :
Journal of neurosurgery ISSN 0022-3085
1999, vol. 90, no3, pp. 463-467 (38 ref.)
Postsympathectomy syndrome
bilateral ETS causes the suppression of cardiovascular response to exercise
HR and BP at rest and cardiovascular response to exercise were similar in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis before ETS and in the normal control population. Therefore, we consider that patients with palmar hyperhidrosis have no overactivity of the sympathetic nerve. However, because bilateral ETS causes the suppression of cardiovascular response to exercise, patients that has been treated with ETS need to be observed during high-level exercise.
http://iars.org/abstracts/browsefile/browse.asp?command=N&absnum=45&dir=S190
Chest wall paresthesia affects a significant but previously overlooked proportion of patients
The rates and characteristics of the paresthesia following needlescopic VATS are similar to those observed after conventional VATS. CONCLUSIONS: Chest wall paresthesia affects a significant but previously overlooked proportion of patients following needlescopic VATS, but has minimal impact on post-operative satisfaction. Needlescopic VATS offers no apparent advantage over conventional VATS with regard to paresthesia.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15691688?dopt=Abstract
supersensitivity to sympathomimetic amines in the chronically denervated heart
The NPY Family of Peptides in Immune Disorders, Inflammation, Angiogenesis and Cancer
NPY, NPY receptors and DPPIV in innate immunity and autoimmune disorders
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page 71: Lewis rats are much more likely to develop autoimmune disorders after sympathectomy (Dimitrova and Felten, 1995). This finding suggests that if sympathetic regulation were impaired in a genetically predisposed individual, an autoimmune disease might develop. Betrayal by the Brain: The Neurologic Basis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Related Neural Network Disorders by Jay A. Goldstein published by The Haworth Medical Press, 1996 |