脊髓损伤后人骶骨排尿中枢的躯体神经和副交感神经系统分裂之间的协调性损害。

G Schalow
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通过比较脑死亡患者与脊髓损伤患者中导致失禁的次级肌纺锤体传入神经(SP2纤维活动变化与逼尿肌压力变化相似)和括约肌运动神经元的自然冲动模式,分析逼尿肌-括约肌协同障碍。当神经节前副交感神经传出和SP2纤维的活动增加时,脑死亡患者的括约肌运动神经元(控制失禁)一度受到抑制。截瘫时,括约肌运动神经元未受抑制(病理生理)。在脑死亡中,SP2纤维在副交感神经低水平激活时表现为双激放电(峰间间隔(II) 10 ~ 14 ms),在副交感神经高水平激活时表现为多端规则放电。在1例膀胱功能障碍严重的截瘫患者中,将多端常规放电改为短脉冲0.2 ms(传输频率= 5000hz)的重复脉冲放电。截瘫患者SP2纤维的病理放电模式、逼尿肌-括约肌协调障碍和反射亢进很可能是脊髓损伤后骶排尿中枢副交感神经系统和躯体神经系统分支的神经网络改变的结果。讨论了膀胱功能是可以重新学习的。
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Coordination impairment between the somatic and parasympathetic nervous system divisions in the human sacral micturition centre following spinal cord injury.

The detrusor-sphincteric dyssynergia is analyzed by comparing the natural impulse patterns of secondary muscle spindle afferents (SP2) contributing to continence (SP2 fibre activity changes are similar to detrusor pressure changes) and sphincteric motoneurons in a brain-dead human with those in patients with spinal cord injuries. In the brain-dead the sphincteric motoneurons, subserving continence, were inhibited at a time, when preganglionic parasympathetic efferents and a SP2 fibre increased their activity (physiologic). In paraplegics the sphincteric motoneurons were not inhibited (pathophysiologic). In the brain-dead, an SP2 fibre showed doublet firing (interspike interval (II) 10 to 14 ms) for low level parasympathetic activation and multi-ending regular firing for high parasympathetic activation. In one paraplegic with strong bladder dysfunction, the multi-ending regular firing was replaced by a repeated burst firing with a shortest II of 0.2 ms (transmission frequency = 5000 Hz). The pathologic firing patterns of the SP2 fibres, the detrusor-sphincteric dyscoordination, and hyperreflexia in paraplegics are most likely a result of neuronal network changes in the parasympathetic and somatic nervous system divisions of the sacral micturition center after spinal cord injury. It is discussed that urinary bladder functions can be re-learned.

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