We analyzed some particular aspects of the peripheral pathways likely to be involved in the mediation of cardiac pain. The functional characteristics and the reflex function of cardiac sympathetic afferent fibers are discussed in relation to the afferent code transmitting nociception. A modified version of the intensity theory based on the extreme excitation of a spatially restricted population of afferent sympathetic fibers is proposed as the most likely mechanism involved in the genesis of cardiac pain.
From cardiac nociception to the brain : the unstable character of angina pectoris / F. Lombardi, A. Malliani. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1045-3873. - 2:Suppl s2(1991), pp. s62-s67. [10.1111/j.1540-8167.1991.tb01372.x]
From cardiac nociception to the brain : the unstable character of angina pectoris
F. LombardiPrimo
;A. MallianiUltimo
1991
Abstract
We analyzed some particular aspects of the peripheral pathways likely to be involved in the mediation of cardiac pain. The functional characteristics and the reflex function of cardiac sympathetic afferent fibers are discussed in relation to the afferent code transmitting nociception. A modified version of the intensity theory based on the extreme excitation of a spatially restricted population of afferent sympathetic fibers is proposed as the most likely mechanism involved in the genesis of cardiac pain.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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