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DLB Autonomic Dysfunction Pathway

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DLB Autonomic Dysfunction Pathway

Introduction

Autonomic dysfunction in Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) is a prominent feature arising from alpha-synuclein pathology affecting peripheral and central autonomic pathways. Unlike the cognitive symptoms that define DLB, autonomic dysfunction often appears early in the disease course and significantly impacts quality of life, falls risk, and survival.

Overview

Autonomic dysfunction affects 70-80% of DLB patients and includes:

  • Cardiovascular: Orthostatic hypotension, supine hypertension
  • Gastrointestinal: Constipation, delayed gastric emptying, dysphagia
  • Urinary: Frequency, urgency, incontinence
  • Thermoregulatory: Hyperhidrosis, anhidrosis
  • Sexual: Erectile dysfunction

Autonomic symptoms in DLB are similar to those in Parkinson's Disease and Multiple System Atrophy but generally less severe than MSA.

Pathophysiology

1. Central Autonomic Network Degeneration

Alpha-synuclein affects critical autonomic centers in the brain:

```mermaid
flowchart TD
A["Brainstem Autonomic<br/>Centers"] --> B["Nucleus Tractus<br/>Solitarius (NTS)"]

A --> C["Dorsal Motor<br/>Nucleus of X"]

A --> D["Ventrolateral<br/>Medulla"]

E["Hypothalamus"] --> F["Thermoregulation"]

E --> G["Cardiovascular<br/>Control"]

B --> H["Baroreflex<br/>Control"]

C --> I["Parasympathetic<br/>Output"]

H --> J["Blood Pressure<br/>Regulation"]

I --> K["End Organ<br/>Response"]

J --> K

L["Alpha-Synuclein<br/>Pathology"] --> A
L --> E

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