نتایج جستجو برای: vasoconstriction

تعداد نتایج: 8809  

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2015
Danica Pekáriková Petra Rajská Mária Kazimírová Olga Pecháňová Peter Takáč Patricia A Nuttall

In their quest for blood, most haematophagous parasites secrete vasodilators in their saliva to counter the host haemostatic response of vasoconstriction. Surprisingly, salivary gland extracts from adult female Dermacentor reticulatus and Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks induced constriction in a rat femoral artery model; males induced vasoconstriction or vasodilation depending on the time of...

Journal: :Circulation 1951
D J SMITH J T SYVERTON J W COXE

A new in vitro technic for the study of isolated surviving arteries and veins is described. Observations of the reactivity of 21 human and 68 swine coronary arteries to histamine, acetylcholine, l-epinephrine and l-norepinephrine are reported. Histamine and acetylcholine uniformly caused vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries of man and swine. Three potential mechanisms of coronary artery va...

Journal: :Pulmonary pharmacology & therapeutics 2010
Pär Ewing Ake Ryrfeldt Carl-Olof Sjöberg Paul Andersson Staffan Edsbäcker Per Gerde

INTRODUCTION Clinical studies have shown that inhaled corticosteroids can induce rapid vasoconstriction in the airways, leading to decreased mucosal blood flow. The aim of this study was to investigate whether vasoconstriction of the pulmonary circulation after short inhalation of a corticosteroid can be detected in the isolated and perfused rat lung (IPL) - a model which could serve as a subst...

2016
Bruno Estañol Ana Leonor Rivera Raúl Martínez Memije Ruben Fossion Fermín Gómez Katherine Bernal Sofía Murúa Beltrán Guillermo Delgado‐García Alejandro Frank

Myogenic vascular response is a form of systemic and regional vasoconstriction produced increasing the intra-arterial pressure by gravity. Here, the vasoconstriction due to the myogenic response, induced by the gravitational action in a dependent limb, is separated from that caused by the baroreceptor reflex. Regional changes of skin blood flow (SBF), total blood volume of the finger (TBVF), pu...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2015
T R Miller R Shivashankar M Mossa-Basha D Gandhi

Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome is a clinical and radiologic syndrome that represents a common presentation of a diverse group of disorders. The syndrome is characterized by thunderclap headache and reversible vasoconstriction of cerebral arteries, which can either be spontaneous or related to an exogenous trigger. The pathophysiology of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndro...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2003
Hui-Ping Tzeng Rong-Sen Yang Tzuu-Huei Ueng Shoei-Yn Lin-Shiau Shing-Hwa Liu

The effects of motorcycle exhaust particulate on vasoconstriction were determined using rat thoracic aortas under organ culture conditions treated with organic extracts of motorcycle exhaust particulate from a two-stroke engine. The motorcycle exhaust particulate extract (MEPE) induced a concentration-dependent enhancement of vasoconstriction elicited by phenylephrine in the organ cultures of b...

Journal: :Exercise and sport sciences reviews 2001
J B Buckwalter P S Clifford

Is there sympathetic vasoconstriction in exercising skeletal muscle? Although convincing evidence exists that demonstrates vasoconstriction in active muscle, the proposition that the sympathetic nervous system constricts skeletal muscle during exercise poses a paradox, given the robust vasodilation that occurs in muscle during exercise. Ultimately, muscle perfusion is a balance between metaboli...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
P J Mueller K P O'Hagan K A Skogg J B Buckwalter P S Clifford

Cardiovascular hemodynamics, including renal blood flow, were measured in rabbits with one intact and one denervated kidney during various intensities of treadmill exercise. Within the first 10 s of exercise, there was rapid vasoconstriction in the innervated kidney associated with decreases in renal blood flow (range -10 to -17%). The vasoconstriction in the innervated kidney was evident at al...

Journal: :Circulation research 1989
I Biaggioni L S King N Enayat D Robertson J H Newman

Adenosine, an intermediate product in the metabolism of ATP, is thought to produce vasodilation in all vascular beds with the exception of the kidney. Due to its theoretical potential as a pulmonary vasodilator, we studied the hemodynamic effects of adenosine in the pulmonary vasculature of chronically instrumented awake sheep. Adenosine produced significant pulmonary vasoconstriction instead o...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2013
Yu-Chun Wang Chao-Wei Hu Ming-Yu Liu Hong-Chao Jiang Rong Huo De-Li Dong

BACKGROUND/AIMS Copper is an essential trace element for normal cellular function and contributes to critical physiological or pathological processes. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of copper on vascular tone of rat mesenteric artery and compare the effects of copper on noradrenaline (NA) and high K(+) induced vasoconstriction. METHODS The rat mesenteric arteries were iso...

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