The role of estrogen in central autonomic nuclei was examined in ovariectomized female Sprague-Dawley rats supplemented daily for 7 days with either estrogen (5 microg/kg; sc) or saline (0.9%; sc). Animals were subsequently anaesthetized with sodium thiobutabarbital (Inactin; 100 mg/kg; ip) and instrumented to record blood pressure and heart rate. Efferent vagal parasympathetic (VPNA) and renal sympathetic (RSNA) nerve activities were recorded and used to assess baseline and reflexive changes in autonomic tone. The cardiac baroreflex was evoked using a single bolus injection of phenylephrine (0.1 mg/kg) both before and following either intrathecal injection of estrogen (0.5 microM; 1 microl) or bilateral injection of estrogen (0.5 microM; 1...
Systemic estrogen administration in male rats has been shown to normalize the autonomic dysfunction ...
Recent investigations have provided evidence to suggest exogenous estrogen administration into auton...
Several studies have provided evidence to suggest that estrogen results in a significant reduction (...
The following experiments were designed to investigate the role of estrogen in central autonomic nuc...
The current investigation examines the significance of estrogen in central cardiovascular regulatory...
The following experiments examine the role of estrogen as a central modulator of autonomic tone and ...
The current investigation examined the role of estrogen in central autonomic regulatory nuclei on th...
Among the many benefits of long-term hormone replacement therapy to postmenopausal women is a signif...
The current investigation examines the effect of acute and chronic estrogen administration on barore...
The following experiments were conducted to determine if peripherally administered estrogen has an e...
The current investigation examined the effect of estrogen in the insular cortex (IC) on autonomic to...
The present study was done to determine if estrogen interacts with excitatory and/or inhibitory amin...
Estrogen has previously been shown to significantly change sympathetic and parasympathetic system ou...
Female mammals have an enhanced baroreflex sensitivity compared with their male counterparts, leadin...
Recent investigations have provided evidence to suggest systemic estrogen administration prevented o...
Systemic estrogen administration in male rats has been shown to normalize the autonomic dysfunction ...
Recent investigations have provided evidence to suggest exogenous estrogen administration into auton...
Several studies have provided evidence to suggest that estrogen results in a significant reduction (...
The following experiments were designed to investigate the role of estrogen in central autonomic nuc...
The current investigation examines the significance of estrogen in central cardiovascular regulatory...
The following experiments examine the role of estrogen as a central modulator of autonomic tone and ...
The current investigation examined the role of estrogen in central autonomic regulatory nuclei on th...
Among the many benefits of long-term hormone replacement therapy to postmenopausal women is a signif...
The current investigation examines the effect of acute and chronic estrogen administration on barore...
The following experiments were conducted to determine if peripherally administered estrogen has an e...
The current investigation examined the effect of estrogen in the insular cortex (IC) on autonomic to...
The present study was done to determine if estrogen interacts with excitatory and/or inhibitory amin...
Estrogen has previously been shown to significantly change sympathetic and parasympathetic system ou...
Female mammals have an enhanced baroreflex sensitivity compared with their male counterparts, leadin...
Recent investigations have provided evidence to suggest systemic estrogen administration prevented o...
Systemic estrogen administration in male rats has been shown to normalize the autonomic dysfunction ...
Recent investigations have provided evidence to suggest exogenous estrogen administration into auton...
Several studies have provided evidence to suggest that estrogen results in a significant reduction (...