Autonomic Reflexes With Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy (EAT).

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2025-01-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.77575
Ito Hirobumi
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A literature review was conducted of epipharyngeal abrasive therapy (EAT) in the treatment of chronic epipharyngitis, focusing on the mechanism of action by autonomic nerve stimulation. The mechanism of action of EAT in stimulating the immune system has recently become clear. However, the mechanism of action of EAT on the autonomic nervous system remains to be elucidated. The purpose of this paper is to provide insight into the still not fully understood mechanism of EAT stimulation of the autonomic nervous system in chronic epipharyngitis by collecting and integrating previous studies and papers focusing on the autonomic nerve stimulating effects of EAT. The EAT stimulates a network of brainstem neurons involved in swallowing, vomiting, breathing, and circulatory centers, and further affects endocrine reflexes via the hypothalamus and pituitary, and stress responses via the limbic system. The EAT reflex is hierarchically integrated and is thought to reflexively control not only the pharyngeal reflex but also autonomic functions such as airway, breathing, cardiovascular, cerebral circulation, digestive, and endocrine glands. The immune system, endocrine system, and autonomic nervous system are thought to interact with each other to produce the therapeutic effect of EAT. It is important to determine which mechanism is predominantly involved in each case of chronic epipharyngitis and to utilize it in treatment. Elucidating the mechanism of action of EAT autonomic nerve stimulation will be an important guideline in determining the treatment strategy for chronic epipharyngitis.

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自主反射与咽磨料治疗(EAT)。
本文综述了咽磨料疗法治疗慢性咽炎的相关文献,重点探讨了自主神经刺激的作用机制。近年来,EAT刺激免疫系统的作用机制逐渐明朗。然而,EAT对自主神经系统的作用机制尚不清楚。本文的目的是通过收集和整合以往关于EAT刺激自主神经作用的研究和论文,对尚不完全了解的慢性咽炎中EAT刺激自主神经系统的机制进行深入了解。EAT刺激与吞咽、呕吐、呼吸和循环中枢有关的脑干神经元网络,并进一步影响通过下丘脑和垂体的内分泌反射,以及通过边缘系统的应激反应。EAT反射是层次性整合的,被认为不仅反射性地控制咽反射,而且还控制自主神经功能,如气道、呼吸、心血管、脑循环、消化和内分泌腺。免疫系统、内分泌系统和自主神经系统被认为是相互作用的,从而产生EAT的治疗效果。重要的是要确定哪种机制是主要参与每一个情况下慢性咽炎和利用它的治疗。阐明EAT自主神经刺激的作用机制将是确定慢性咽炎治疗策略的重要指导。
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