Age-, sex- and pigment-reagent-specific parasympathetic responses of mesencephalic stem

Photoelectron pupillograph measurements of pupillary responses to light were made in 198 healthy individuals. Photoreaction of the pupils was declining with age contrary to the reciprocacy rate which was stable (3.01-3.56). It indicates on the relative stability of parasympathetic-sympathetic relations. Young males with hyperpigmented irises had hyperactive parasympathetic reaction which sharply decreased to normal values at the age of 26-30 years. Estimated standard values of time, strength and speed of pupillomotor reaction can be used for comparative evaluation of autonomic neuromotor and brain structures involvement in various neurological diseases. These values may serve as initial point for devicing medical algorithms and computer programs.

Authors
Velkhover E.S.1 , Elfimov M.A.1
Number of issue
4
Language
Russian
Pages
36-39
Status
Published
Volume
95
Year
1995
Organizations
  • 1 Otdel Klinicheskikh Issledovanij, Tsentral'naya NI Laboratoriya, Ross. Universitet Druzhby Narodov, Moskva, Russian Federation
Keywords
pigment; adult; age; article; autonomic nervous system; cholinergic system; human; human experiment; male; mesencephalon; normal human; pupil reflex; adolescent; aged; aging; eye color; female; light; middle aged; physiology; pupil; radiation exposure; reference value; sexual development; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Eye Color; Female; Humans; Light; Male; Mesencephalon; Middle Aged; Parasympathetic Nervous System; Pupil; Reference Values; Sex Characteristics
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