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Menstrual cycle effects on sympathetic neural burst amplitude distribution during orthostasis in young women.

Chueh-Lung HwangKazunobu OkazakiShigeki ShibataYu-Lun LiuQi Fu
Published in: Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society (2021)
In response to orthostasis, while the symmetry and tailedness/peakness of burst amplitude distribution do not change during the early follicular phase, the distribution during the mid-luteal phase becomes flatter with a lower but broader peak. The latter result suggests that the firing probability of large axon action potentials in response to orthostatic challenge is higher when estrogen and progesterone levels are elevated. The role of changes in sympathetic neural burst amplitude distribution in orthostatic tolerance remains to be determined.
Keyphrases
  • high frequency
  • resting state
  • estrogen receptor
  • functional connectivity