Cerebral blood flow is tightly coupled with local neuronal activation and metabolism, i.e., neurovascular coupling (NVC). Studies suggest a role of sympathetic nervous system in the regulation of cerebral blood flow. However, this is controversial, and the sympathetic regulation of NVC in humans remains unclear. Since impaired NVC has been identified in several chronic diseases associated with a heightened sympathetic activity, we aimed to determine whether reflex-mediated sympathetic activation via lower body negative pressure (LBNP) attenuates NVC in humans. NVC was assessed using a visual stimulation protocol (5 cycles of 30 s eyes closed and 30 s of reading) in 11 healthy participants (aged 24 ± 3 yr). NVC assessments were made under c...
Cerebral arterial resistance may play a role in determining the level of sympathetic nerve activity ...
Understanding the contribution of the autonomic nervous system to cerebral blood flow (CBF) control ...
In the midst of continuing controversy fl-leistad and Marcus, 1978; Purves, 19781, it is difficult f...
Background and Purpose—The role of the sympathetic nervous system in cerebral autoregulation remains...
Despite the rich innervation of the cerebral vasculature by both sympathetic and parasympathetic ner...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
espite the rich innervation of the cerebral vasculature by both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerv...
Background/aims: Previous studies proved that vasodilation, caused by hypercapnia or acetazolamide, ...
Neurovascular coupling refers to the link between an increase in neural activity in response to a ta...
The effects of the sympathetic nervous system on control of the cerebral blood flow in men and wome...
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) describes the link between an increase in task-related neural activity ...
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) describes the link between an increase in task-related neural ...
Maintenance of adequate cerebral perfusion during normal physiological challenges requires integrati...
Maintenance of adequate cerebral perfusion during normal physiological challenges requires integrati...
Cerebral arterial resistance may play a role in determining the level of sympathetic nerve activity ...
Understanding the contribution of the autonomic nervous system to cerebral blood flow (CBF) control ...
In the midst of continuing controversy fl-leistad and Marcus, 1978; Purves, 19781, it is difficult f...
Background and Purpose—The role of the sympathetic nervous system in cerebral autoregulation remains...
Despite the rich innervation of the cerebral vasculature by both sympathetic and parasympathetic ner...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
espite the rich innervation of the cerebral vasculature by both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerv...
Background/aims: Previous studies proved that vasodilation, caused by hypercapnia or acetazolamide, ...
Neurovascular coupling refers to the link between an increase in neural activity in response to a ta...
The effects of the sympathetic nervous system on control of the cerebral blood flow in men and wome...
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) describes the link between an increase in task-related neural activity ...
Neurovascular coupling (NVC) describes the link between an increase in task-related neural ...
Maintenance of adequate cerebral perfusion during normal physiological challenges requires integrati...
Maintenance of adequate cerebral perfusion during normal physiological challenges requires integrati...
Cerebral arterial resistance may play a role in determining the level of sympathetic nerve activity ...
Understanding the contribution of the autonomic nervous system to cerebral blood flow (CBF) control ...
In the midst of continuing controversy fl-leistad and Marcus, 1978; Purves, 19781, it is difficult f...