2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnpbp.2007.05.010
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Basilar artery blood flow velocity changes in patients with panic disorder following 35% carbon dioxide challenge

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“…A RCT of 11 PD patients compared with 5 first-degree relatives of PD patients and three controls reported higher sensitivity to hyperventilation in PD patients [ 117 ]. The underlying causal mechanism has not been defined, although possible routes identified include atrial natiuretic hormone (ANH) [ 118 ]; sympathetic stimulation [ 64 ]; greater basilar artery response [ 119 ]; the vascular response to hypocapnia [ 120 , 121 ]; alterations in breathing (not specific to CO 2 ) [ 122 ] and cholinergic function [ 55 , 121 ]. Hyperventilation has been suggested as a further subtype of PD [ 85 , 86 ].…”
Section: An Incremental Evidence-based Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A RCT of 11 PD patients compared with 5 first-degree relatives of PD patients and three controls reported higher sensitivity to hyperventilation in PD patients [ 117 ]. The underlying causal mechanism has not been defined, although possible routes identified include atrial natiuretic hormone (ANH) [ 118 ]; sympathetic stimulation [ 64 ]; greater basilar artery response [ 119 ]; the vascular response to hypocapnia [ 120 , 121 ]; alterations in breathing (not specific to CO 2 ) [ 122 ] and cholinergic function [ 55 , 121 ]. Hyperventilation has been suggested as a further subtype of PD [ 85 , 86 ].…”
Section: An Incremental Evidence-based Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%