نتایج جستجو برای: sympathetic nerves

تعداد نتایج: 55045  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2008
Misa Yoshimoto Erica A Wehrwein Martin Novotny Greg M Swain David L Kreulen John W Osborn

Cardiac sympathetic nerve activity is an important short-term controller of cardiac function and arterial pressure. Studies also suggest that long-term increases in cardiac sympathetic nerve activity may contribute to hypertension, coronary artery disease, and cardiac remodeling in heart failure. However, our understanding of the role of cardiac sympathetic nerves in chronic models of cardiovas...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2015
Ulla C Kopp

Whether activation of afferent renal nerves contributes to the regulation of arterial pressure and sodium balance has been long overlooked. In normotensive rats, activating renal mechanosensory nerves decrease efferent renal sympathetic nerve activity (ERSNA) and increase urinary sodium excretion, an inhibitory renorenal reflex. There is an interaction between efferent and afferent renal nerves...

Jahangiri, B,

The basis of acupuncture is still being studied from many different aspects. Some preliminary views include: 1) The analgesic function of acupuncture derives from the clashing of the biochemical lines of acupuncture and those of the pain stimulus in the transmitting processes of the central nervous system, the former overriding the latter. 2) Acupuncture strengthens the cerebral cortex's inhibi...

Farhad Soltanalinejad Gholamreza Najafi, Hossein Dehghani

The autonomic nervous system consists of a vast range of nerves and ganglions. Anatomical studies have demonstrated that the sympathetic innervations of the head and neck are affected by the neurons that ramify from the cranial cervical ganglion (CCG). The CCG is the end of the sympathetic cervical trunk, which runs with the vagal nerve during its cervical course. In this study sixteen adult (2...

Journal: :Circulation research 1973
B G Wallin W Delius K E Hagbarth

A microneurographic technique was used to record multiunit sympathetic activity in skin and muscle nerves of 24 healthy subjects and 21 hypertensive subjects. In both groups, the sympathetic activity recorded during rest appeared in bursts following one of two highly different temporal patterns—one characteristic for muscle nerves and the other characteristic for skin nerves. Muscle nerve sympa...

Journal: :Circulation 1998
C Kondo M Nakazawa K Momma K Kusakabe

BACKGROUND Sympathetic cardiopulmonary nerves arise from the cervical sympathetic trunks and the stellate ganglia and subsequently course along the origin of the great arteries and the coronary arteries to innervate the ventricles. Therefore, the sympathetic nerves may be obligatorily interrupted by the arterial switch operation (ASO) for complete transposition of the great arteries. METHODS ...

H Najafipour S Niyazmand

It has been shown that inflammation reduces the effectiveness of sympathetic nerves in the regulation of knee joint blood flow, and the joint vascular- ß adrenoceptors are changed due to acute inflammation from a majority of ß-1 to an equality of ß-1 and ß-2 receptors.. To investigate the role of sympathetic nerves in nerve induced vasoconstriction and changes in joint vascular ß-adrenoceptors ...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of microscopical science 1950
J A C NICOL

The autonomic nervous system of the chimaeroid fish Hydrolagus colliei has been investigated by dissections and histological methods. It consists of a cranial parasympathetic portion and a sympathetic portion confined to the trunk. The latter extends from the level of the heart to the anus and consists of segmentally arranged ganglia on each side of the dorsal aorta. These ganglia are closely a...

Journal: :Circulation research 1969
H R Warner R O Russell

A set of equations is described which permit prediction of the time course of heart rate in a dog anesthetized with pentobarbital from the time course of frequency of stimuli applied to the distal cut ends of vagus and sympathetic efferent nerves to the heart. These equations, although based on assumptions as to the physiological mechanisms involved, were only tested for their ability to descri...

Journal: :Circulation research 1966
B G Zimmerman

• The sympathetic innervation of the vascular tree consists of postganglionic fibers derived from the sympathetic ganglion cells in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions of the sympathetic trunks. In most vascular beds the blood vessels receive their innervation from postganglionic nerves which accompany the main arterial vessels supplying the bed. Information is sparse, however, regarding...

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