Central and peripheral mechanisms are involved in the regulation of body temperature. Hypothalamic nuclei play a predominant role in the central control of thermoregulatory processes, although other structures also seem to be involved at different levels. Evaporative heat loss accomplished by eccrine srs eating is the most important of the multiple peripheral mechanisms contributing to the maintenance of thermal homeostasis. Neurological diseases associated with thermoregulatory dysfunction include functional and degenerative disorders. Techniques avalaible for the investigation of thermoregulatory functions at central and/or peripheral levels are presented.
Investigation of thermoregulation and sweating in functional neurological and neurodegenerative diseases
TASSORELLI, CRISTINA;G. Sandrini;
1998-01-01
Abstract
Central and peripheral mechanisms are involved in the regulation of body temperature. Hypothalamic nuclei play a predominant role in the central control of thermoregulatory processes, although other structures also seem to be involved at different levels. Evaporative heat loss accomplished by eccrine srs eating is the most important of the multiple peripheral mechanisms contributing to the maintenance of thermal homeostasis. Neurological diseases associated with thermoregulatory dysfunction include functional and degenerative disorders. Techniques avalaible for the investigation of thermoregulatory functions at central and/or peripheral levels are presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.