نتایج جستجو برای: baroreflex

تعداد نتایج: 4353  

2010
Scott M. Bugenhagen Allen W. Cowley Daniel A. Beard

Bugenhagen SM, Cowley AW Jr, Beard DA. Identifying physiological origins of baroreflex dysfunction in salt-sensitive hypertension in the Dahl SS rat. Physiol Genomics 42: 23–41, 2010. First published March 30, 2010; doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00027.2010.—Salt-sensitive hypertension is known to be associated with dysfunction of the baroreflex control system in the Dahl salt-sensitive (SS) rat. ...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2005
Dwain L Eckberg Tom A Kuusela

Arterial pressure fluctuates rhythmically in healthy supine resting humans, who, from all outward appearances, are in a 'steady-state'. Others have asked, If baroreflex mechanisms are functioning normally, how can arterial pressure be so variable? We reanalysed data from nine healthy young adult men and women and tested the hypotheses that during brief periods of observation, human baroreflex s...

Journal: :Hypertension 2007
Thomas E Lohmeier Drew A Hildebrandt Terry M Dwyer Austin M Barrett Eric D Irwin Martin A Rossing Robert S Kieval

Recent studies indicate that suppression of renal sympathetic nerve activity and attendant increments in renal excretory function are sustained baroreflex-mediated responses in hypertensive animals. Given the central role of the kidneys in long-term regulation of arterial pressure, we hypothesized that the chronic blood pressure-lowering effects of the baroreflex are critically dependent on int...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Takayuki Sato Toru Kawada Masaru Sugimachi Kenji Sunagawa

BACKGROUND We developed a bionic technology for the treatment of baroreflex failure and tested its efficacy in restoration of arterial pressure against head-up tilt (HUT) in rats with baroreflex failure. METHODS AND RESULTS The bionic baroreflex system (BBS) was a negative feedback system controlled by a computer, the artificial vasomotor center. It sensed systemic arterial pressure (SAP) thr...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Maria A Garcia-Espinosa Hossam A Shaltout John Olson Brian M Westwood Mike E Robbins Kerry Link Debra I Diz

Control of heart rate variability via modulation of sympathovagal balance is a key function of nucleus tractus solitarii and the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus localized in the dorsomedial medulla oblongata. Normal blood pressure regulation involves precise balance of glutamate (Glu)-glutamine-gamma-aminobutyric acid transmitter systems, and angiotensin II modulates these transmitters to pro...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
C Michael Foley Patrick J Mueller Eileen M Hasser Cheryl M Heesch

Exposure to a period of microgravity or bed rest produces several physiological adaptations. These changes, which include an increased incidence of orthostatic intolerance, have an impact when people return to a 1G environment or resume an upright posture. Compared with males, females appear more susceptible to orthostatic intolerance after exposure to real or simulated microgravity. Decreased ...

2014
Atsunori Kamiya Toru Kawada Masaru Sugimachi

The baroreflex is a key mechanism involved in the control of arterial pressure (AP) during orthostasis in humans. However, the baroreflex is a closed-loop feedback system, from baroreceptor pressure input to systemic AP, and therefore requires open-loop experiments to identify its system characteristics. The requirement limits our ability to identify baroreflex system characteristics in humans....

Journal: :Clinical science 1984
M A Young R D Watson W A Littler

Intra-arterial pressure, baroreflex sensitivity and the baroreflex set point were measured in eight patients with essential hypertension during a control period and then after acute treatment (2 h after a 30 mg oral dose) and after chronic treatment (at least 2 months) with nicardipine hydrochloride, a calcium channel antagonist. Mean intra-arterial blood pressure fell after the acute treatment...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2001
J F Paton J Deuchars Z Ahmad L F Wong D Murphy S Kasparov

Angiotensin II (ANGII) acting on ANGII type 1 (AT1) receptors in the solitary tract nucleus (NTS) depresses the baroreflex. Since ANGII stimulates the release of nitric oxide (NO), we tested whether the ANGII-mediated depression of the baroreflex in the NTS depended on NO release. In a working heart-brainstem preparation (WHBP) of rat NTS microinjection of either ANGII (500 fmol) or a NO donor ...

Journal: :American journal of translational research 2014
Cristiano Mostarda Bruno Rodrigues Alessandra Medeiros Edson D Moreira Ivana C Moraes-Silva Patricia C Brum Katia De Angelis Maria-Cláudia Irigoyen

Baroreflex dysfunction has been considered an important mortality predictor after myocardial infarction (MI). However, the impact of baroreflex deficiency prior to MI on tonic autonomic control and cardiac function, and on the profile of proteins associated with intracellular calcium handling has not yet been studied. The aim of the present study was to analyze how the impairment of baroreflex ...

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