Anxiety can induce hyperventilation, and the resultant hypocapnia and hypocalcaemia can lead to paraesthesiae and tetany. To define the nature of the disturbance created in peripheral nerve, the excitability of cutaneous and motor axons was monitored in 6 normal subjects requested to hyperventilate until paraesthesiae developed in the hands, face and trunk. This occurred when alveolar PCO2 (PACO2) had declined on average by 20 mmHg. Spontaneous EMG activity developed when PACO 2 had declined by a further 4 mmHg. Changes in the excitability of cutaneous and motor axons were measured from changes in the compound action potentials evoked by stimulation of the median nerve at the wrist and recorded over the digital nerves of the index finger an...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
HYPERVENTILATION is a common enough occurrence in clinical practice to justify further study of this...
Elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) features in many cardiovascular diseases, but how ...
In humans, hyperventilation (HV) has various effects on systemic physiology and, in particular, on n...
Post-tetanic ectopic discharges were studied in an identifiable human motor axon that could be stimu...
In normal subjects hyperventilation causes a drop in arterial blood pressure, apparently because of ...
Abstract In this experiment, the changes in excitability of motor axons produced after natural ac...
The repetitive discharges required to produce a sustained muscle contraction results in activity-dep...
The symptoms of the hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) are sometimes diffuse, and HVS may resemble othe...
Breathing sensations of AIR HUNGER, WORK and EFFORT may depend on projections of central motor disch...
Following conduction of an action potential there is a stereotyped sequence of changes in excitabili...
Ten subjects with panic disorder and ten subjects with infrequent panic attacks were assessed during...
Elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) features in many cardiovascular diseases, but how ...
The authors believe that there is a physiological background for the perseverance of an anxiety stat...
It is known that some individuals with chronic pain go on to develop high blood pressure. Indeed, pa...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
HYPERVENTILATION is a common enough occurrence in clinical practice to justify further study of this...
Elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) features in many cardiovascular diseases, but how ...
In humans, hyperventilation (HV) has various effects on systemic physiology and, in particular, on n...
Post-tetanic ectopic discharges were studied in an identifiable human motor axon that could be stimu...
In normal subjects hyperventilation causes a drop in arterial blood pressure, apparently because of ...
Abstract In this experiment, the changes in excitability of motor axons produced after natural ac...
The repetitive discharges required to produce a sustained muscle contraction results in activity-dep...
The symptoms of the hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) are sometimes diffuse, and HVS may resemble othe...
Breathing sensations of AIR HUNGER, WORK and EFFORT may depend on projections of central motor disch...
Following conduction of an action potential there is a stereotyped sequence of changes in excitabili...
Ten subjects with panic disorder and ten subjects with infrequent panic attacks were assessed during...
Elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) features in many cardiovascular diseases, but how ...
The authors believe that there is a physiological background for the perseverance of an anxiety stat...
It is known that some individuals with chronic pain go on to develop high blood pressure. Indeed, pa...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
HYPERVENTILATION is a common enough occurrence in clinical practice to justify further study of this...
Elevated muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) features in many cardiovascular diseases, but how ...