The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to the carotid sinus was evaluated in ten borderline hypertensives and compared with that observed in ten normal subjects and in ten established hypertensives. Baroreceptor sensitivity was tested by evaluating both heart rate response to phenylephrine-induced increase in arterial pressure and heart rate and blood pressure changes induced by increased neck tissue pressure by means of a neck chamber. The heart rate response to phenylephrine (evaluated by the regression of the R-R interval versus the systolic blood pressure) was depressed both in borderline and established hypertensives as compared with controls. Similarly, the heart rate and the ...
The effects of carotid baroreceptor stimulation (neck chamber) on systemic haemodynamics were determ...
SUMMARY Baroreflex activity is a determinant of the homeostatic response to alteration in blood pres...
Decreased baroreceptor reflex sensitivity has been implicated in the pathogenesis of hyperten-sion. ...
The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to...
The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to...
The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The sensitivity of the baroreceptor reflex in nine patients with borderline hypertension (mean age 1...
SUMMARY The role of various pressor factors and cardiovascular responsiveness to norepinephrine or a...
Arterial baroreflex sensitivity, plasma catecholamines, and pressor responsiveness in essential hype...
Borderline hypertension attracts investigative interest since it is an early predictor of establishe...
Resetting of baroreceptor afferent firing in hypertensive animals, and the reduction in baroreflex r...
The effects of carotid baroreceptor stimulation (neck chamber) on systemic haemodynamics were determ...
SUMMARY Baroreflex activity is a determinant of the homeostatic response to alteration in blood pres...
Decreased baroreceptor reflex sensitivity has been implicated in the pathogenesis of hyperten-sion. ...
The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to...
The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to...
The baroreflex response to changes in transmural pressure throughout the arterial tree or limited to...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The effects of intravenous administration of neostigmine and propranolol, individually or in combina...
The sensitivity of the baroreceptor reflex in nine patients with borderline hypertension (mean age 1...
SUMMARY The role of various pressor factors and cardiovascular responsiveness to norepinephrine or a...
Arterial baroreflex sensitivity, plasma catecholamines, and pressor responsiveness in essential hype...
Borderline hypertension attracts investigative interest since it is an early predictor of establishe...
Resetting of baroreceptor afferent firing in hypertensive animals, and the reduction in baroreflex r...
The effects of carotid baroreceptor stimulation (neck chamber) on systemic haemodynamics were determ...
SUMMARY Baroreflex activity is a determinant of the homeostatic response to alteration in blood pres...
Decreased baroreceptor reflex sensitivity has been implicated in the pathogenesis of hyperten-sion. ...