HOMOTOPIC CONDITIONING OF THE BRAIN STEM BAROREFLEX OF A SUBJECT
First Claim
1. A method for regulating blood pressure in a subject, comprising:
- administering a first induction stimulus effective to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of a subject for a period of time in the range of about 10-15 hours thereby producing an enhanced baroreflex in the subject, wherein the enhanced baroreflex is characterized in that a threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration, the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration or both the threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration and the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration, wherein the induction stimulus has diminished effectiveness to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of the subject in the presence of an NMDA receptor antagonist, thereby regulating blood pressure in the subject.
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Abstract
Disclosed are methods for regulating blood pressure in a subject which include administering a first induction stimulus effective to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of a subject for a period of time in the range of about 10-15 hours thereby producing an enhanced baroreflex in the subject, wherein the enhanced baroreflex is characterized in that a threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration, the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration or both the threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration and the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration. An induction stimulus has diminished effectiveness to sensitize neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius of the subject in the presence of an NMDA receptor antagonist. One or more additional induction stimuli are optionally administered to regulate blood pressure in the subject.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for regulating blood pressure in a subject, comprising:
administering a first induction stimulus effective to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of a subject for a period of time in the range of about 10-15 hours thereby producing an enhanced baroreflex in the subject, wherein the enhanced baroreflex is characterized in that a threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration, the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration or both the threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration and the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration, wherein the induction stimulus has diminished effectiveness to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of the subject in the presence of an NMDA receptor antagonist, thereby regulating blood pressure in the subject. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for regulating blood pressure in a subject, comprising:
administering a first tetanic electrical induction stimulus effective to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of a subject for a period of time in the range of about 10-15 hours thereby producing an enhanced baroreflex in the subject, wherein the enhanced baroreflex is characterized in that a threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration, the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration or both the threshold blood pressure for generating a depressor response is lower than prior to induction stimulus administration and the depressor response in the subject is larger than prior to induction stimulus administration, wherein the first tetanic electrical induction stimulus has diminished effectiveness to sensitize brainstem baroreflex neurons of the subject in the presence of an NMDA receptor antagonist, thereby regulating blood pressure in the subject. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method of regulating blood pressure in a subject, comprising:
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a) selecting stimulus parameters for administering a tetanic electrical stimulus to high threshold C-fibers of baroreceptor afferents, the stimulus parameters comprising a frequency in the range of about 50-150 Hz;
a high current pulse intensity in the range of about 50-600 microAmps;
a pulse duration in the range of about 100-500 microseconds;
a train duration in the range of about 1-5 s, a train frequency in the range of about 1 train/10-20 s; and
a train number in the range of about 5-20 trains;
b) stimulating low threshold A-fibers of baroreceptor afferents in a subject, the stimulating comprising administering a stimulus pulse train of low current intensity characterized by stimulus parameters comprising a frequency in the range of about 15-60 Hz;
current pulse intensity in the range of about 5-50 microAmps;
a pulse duration in the range of about 100-500 microseconds; and
a stimulation duration in the range of about 10-60 seconds;
c) measuring evoked blood pressure (EBP) response in the subject to the stimulating low threshold A-fibers of baroreceptor afferents to determine a first average EBP response value;
d) stimulating high threshold C-fibers of baroreceptor afferents using the stimulus parameters selected in a);
e) measuring EBP response to the stimulating low threshold A fibers of baroreceptor afferents to determine a second average EBP response value;
f) comparing the first average EBP response value and the second average EBP response value, wherein successful induction of an enhanced baroreflex is indicated by the second average EBP response value greater than the first average EBP response value;
a repeating a)-i) until the second average EBP response value is greater than the first average EBP response value, indicative that selected stimulus parameters successfully inducing an enhanced baroreflex; and
h) administering one or more additional induction stimuli characterized by the selected stimulus parameters successful induction of an enhanced baroreflex at about 10-15 hour intervals.
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