ProHealth health Resource
 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE E-NEWSLETTERS  
Click Here to Preview
Log In
Catalog Quick Order
Your Account
Shopping Cart
 Check Out
ProHealth: News, Research, Vitamins & Supplements About ProHealth ProHealth ImmuneSupport.com ProHealth Online Vitamin & Supplement Store ProHealth Treatment & Research Library ProHealth Community ProHealth Vitamins & Supplements Catalog
Your Purchase Helps Fund Health Research
Celebrating 20 Years
Explore Our Health Sites
ProHealth Vitamin and Supplement Catalog
Your resource for specialty nutritional supplements, books, DVDs, resources for better living, health news & more!
ProHealth Health & Wellness Research & News Catalog
Your Purchases Help Fund Ongoing Research
 
 
Search our extensive library for information, solutions & support
Site
Message Board  
Abstracts
Newsletters  
Articles
Products  

Dysautonomia, Fibromyalgia and reflex dystrophy

by J Eisinger
August 17, 2007

[Note: Dysautonomia is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, which is associated with bodily processes that are not consciously controlled. One type of dysautonomia would be postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) - a problem with the ability of the heart and circulatory system to make adjustments with a change in body position from prone to standing, for example.]

Autonomic nervous system dysfunction observed in Fibromyalgia, characterized without exception by a sympathetic hyperactivity and hyporeactivity, has been reported.

However, several studies demonstrated reduced levels of norepinephrine and neuropeptide Y at rest and after tilt table in some patients, which was improved by beta-stimulating agents. These findings support heterogeneity in Fibromyalgia-associated dysautonomia.

Fibromyalgia could be a generalized sympathetic dystrophy, since both conditions are activated by trauma and partly linked to sympathetic mechanisms.

Yet they differ on several points: hormonal and neurochemical abnormalities are observed in Fibromyalgia, whereas activation by peripheral trauma and hyperosteolysis are observed in reflex sympathetic dystrophy.

Journal: Arthritis Research & Therapy. 2007 Jul 6;9(4):105 [ E-publication ahead of print ] PMID: 17626612, by Eisinger J. Unit Infomyalgies, Centre Hospitalier, Toulon, France. [E-mail: infomyalgies@wanadoo.fr ]


DISCUSS THIS ARTICLE   (0 existing comments) Post a Comment 
health Research Articles



[ Be the first to comment on this article ]




Dysautonomia, Fibromyalgia and reflex dystrophy Article Tools
Print Page Print Page Email Article Email Article
Discuss Discuss
  Rate This
Featured Vitamins, Supplements, and Health Products
Austin HealthMate Jr (any junior) wheel plate Austin HealthMate Jr (any junior) wheel plate
Can be ordered with any HealthMate Jr
Vitamin D3 5000™ Vitamin D3 5000™
High potency for maximum support of bones
Amino Acid Complex Amino Acid Complex
A full-spectrum free-form complex
Austin Air HealthMate HEPA Air Filter Austin Air HealthMate HEPA Air Filter
Double filtration system removes 99.9% of all particles in up to 1,500 sq' of air
Kiwi Digestive Regulator™ Kiwi Digestive Regulator™
Provides enzymes, prebiotics & fiber for improved digestive health
Most Viewed Articles & Abstracts
Dr. David Bell on XMRV Research: "Now We Can Get Down to Business" [more]

CFS Advisory Committee Meeting - Live Online Oct 29-30 [more]

Heard Through the Grapevine: Test kit for XMRV to be available from Reno-based VIP Dx [more]

Dr. Charles Shepherd Updates His Advisory on Swine Flu & the Vaccine for ME/CFS Patients – A Highly ... [more]

Don't Miss the New York Times Q&A on XMRV by Dr. Klimas [more]

ProHealth Vitamin and Supplement SmartSavings Club
Security Enabled AlertSite is a leading provider of Web site monitoring and performance management solutions that help businesses ensure optimum Web experiences for their customers. TrustE Better Business Bureau BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
ADVANCED MEDICAL LABS   |   WHOLESALE   |   AFFILIATES   |   CONTACT US   |   PRIVACY   |   GLOSSARY   |   CUSTOMER SERVICE   |   RELATED SITES   |   RSS
Email us or Call toll-free 800-366-6056 · Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific Time
International Callers dial 001.805.564.3064
Copyright © 2009 ProHealth, Inc.