2014
DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-13-1222
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A Novel Role of Sympathetic Activity in Regulating Mitral Valve Prolapse

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“…Similar to previous discussions above, if characteristic of parasympathetic innervation, this fits with the current understanding [8]. Additionally, mitral valve prolapse specifically, often a contributory factor in heart failure, is influenced by the same autonomic dysregulation of the heart tied to heart failure, namely sympathetic hyper-innervation with parasympathetic attenuation [33,34].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar to previous discussions above, if characteristic of parasympathetic innervation, this fits with the current understanding [8]. Additionally, mitral valve prolapse specifically, often a contributory factor in heart failure, is influenced by the same autonomic dysregulation of the heart tied to heart failure, namely sympathetic hyper-innervation with parasympathetic attenuation [33,34].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…It was previously shown that beta-II blockers improve LV function in MVP and Mitral regurgitation ( 23 ). It was previously shown that adrenergic receptor upregulation exists in mitral valve prolapse, which results in autonomic dysregulation in MVP patients ( 12 , 24 ). The findings of this study were in line with the hypothesis of high sympathetic activity in MVP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 All of the above could lead to neuroendocrine-autonomic nervous system dysfunction with high and excessive adrenergic activity or response. 20 Also, recent studies propose that low levels of magnesium may cause some dysautonomia. 21 Acute chest pain in children with connective tissue disorders may be considered a warning sign, and they should be carefully studied to discard severe complications such as myocardial ischemia or aortic or coronary dissection, especially when ischemic-like ECG abnormalities are observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%