نتایج جستجو برای: baroreflex

تعداد نتایج: 4353  

Journal: :Circulation 2003
Pamela Parker Jones Demetra D Christou Jens Jordan Douglas R Seals

BACKGROUND Baroreflex buffering is an important mechanism in arterial blood pressure control. The effect of healthy (physiological) aging on tonic baroreflex buffering in humans is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS Baroreflex buffering was determined in 27 young (aged 25+/-1 years) and 16 older (aged 65+/-1 years) healthy normotensive men by measuring the potentiation of the systolic blood pressur...

2010
Andry Van de Louw Claire Médigue Yves Papelier François Cottin

BACKGROUND Baroreflex allows to reduce sudden rises or falls of arterial pressure through parallel RR interval fluctuations induced by autonomic nervous system. During spontaneous breathing, the application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) may affect the autonomic nervous system, as suggested by changes in baroreflex efficiency and RR variability. During mechanical ventilation, some p...

Journal: :Circulation 1999
M H Hamdan J A Joglar R L Page J D Zagrodzky C J Sheehan S L Wasmund M L Smith

BACKGROUND Despite similar degrees of left ventricular dysfunction and similar tachycardia or pacing rate, blood pressure (BP) response and symptoms vary greatly among patients. Sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) increases during sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT), and the magnitude of this sympathoexcitatory response appears to contribute to the net hemodynamic outcome. We hypothesize that t...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1998
Tarek M Saleh Barry J Connell

Cervical vagal stimulation for 2 h results in a depressed baroreflex sensitivity produced by an enhanced sympathetic output, as indicated by increased plasma norepinephrine levels. The current study examined the role of the insular cortex in modulating the vagal stimulation-induced changes in baroreflex sensitivity. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were anesthetized with thiobutabarbitol sodium and ins...

2001
Giovanna Zoccoli Emanuela Andreoli Tijana Bojic Tullia Cianci Carlo Franzini Silvia Predieri

Spontaneous fluctuations in Heart Period (HP) and Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) make it possible to evaluate baroreceptor-heart rate reflex sensitivity (BRS). 30-s sequences of HP and MAP beat-to-beat values were considered in the different wake-sleep states (Wake, W; Quiet Sleep, QS; Active Sleep, AS) in rats to assess whether 1) BRS changes between states and 2) the different indexes supply co...

2007
Peter S.P. Tan Suzanne Killinger Jouji Horiuchi Roger A.L. Dampney

Circulating angiotensin II (ANG II) modulates the baroreceptor reflex control of heart rate, at least partly via activation of ANG II type 1 (AT1) receptors on neurons in the area postrema. In this study we tested the hypothesis that the effects of circulating ANG II on the baroreflex also depend on AT1 receptors within the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS). In confirmation of previous studies in...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Gaelle Deley Ruth D Lipman Joseph P Kannam Claudia Bartolini J Andrew Taylor

Exaggerated pressor responses to mental stress in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) are associated with increased risk for subsequent cardiovascular events. The integrated baroreflex gain and its mechanical and neural component were estimated and then related to the blood pressure and heart rate responses to simulated real-life stressors: mental arithmetic and public speaking. Eightee...

Journal: :Clinical science 1995
P Sleight M T La Rovere A Mortara G Pinna R Maestri S Leuzzi B Bianchini L Tavazzi L Bernardi

1. It is often assumed that the power in the low- (around 0.10 Hz) and high-frequency (around 0.25 Hz) bands obtained by power spectral analysis of cardiovascular variables reflects sympathetic and vagal tone [corrected] respectively. An alternative model attributes the low-frequency band to a resonance in the control system that is produced by the inefficiently slow time constant of the reflex...

2010
Karsten Heusser Jens Tank Stefan Engeli André Diedrich Jan Menne Siegfried Eckert Tim Peters Hermann Haller Andreas M. Pichlmaier Friedrich C. Luft Jens Jordan

In animals, electric field stimulation of carotid baroreceptors elicits a depressor response through sympathetic inhibition. We tested the hypothesis that the stimulation acutely reduces sympathetic vasomotor tone and blood pressure in patients with drug treatment–resistant arterial hypertension. Furthermore, we tested whether the stimulation impairs the physiological baroreflex regulation. We ...

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