Vascular studies in humans have advanced the concept that, during orthostatic stress, cardiopulmonary afferents reflexly regulate vascular resistance in the forearm but exert surprisingly little if any effects on vascular resistance in the calf. In contrast, neurophysiological studies have indicated that unloading of cardiopulmonary afferents during lower body negative pressure evokes comparable increases in sympathetic outflow to the muscles of both the forearm and the calf. The aim of this study, therefore, was to determine if alterations in central venous pressure over the physiological range trigger reflex changes in muscle sympathetic outflow that not only are statistically significant but also are large enough to alter vascular resist...
venoarteriolar response, myogenic reflexes, and hemodynamics of changing perfusion pressure. Am J Ph...
It has been deduced from indirect evidence that significant adjustments of vascular resistance take ...
Autoregulation is the tendency for blood flow to remain constant despite a change in arterial perfus...
Modest degrees of lower body negative pressure (<20 mmHg) cause a reflex constriction of forearm res...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
1. Haemodynamic studies in humans have concluded that the cutaneous circulation is regulated by card...
Ten normal subjects performed a 90-s isometric exercise [20, 30, and 40% of maximal voluntary contra...
Purpose: The effect of acute activation of the sympathetic nervous system on the dynamic response of...
Venous compliance in the calf of humans and its importance for capacitance function in relation to a...
The aim of this study was to reexamine the hypothesis that cardiopulmonary baroreflexes are more imp...
The hemodynamic responses to increased afterload of the left ventricle were studied in conscious cal...
Cardiac output was determined in dogs over a wide range of pressures before and after preclusion of ...
Exercise is a common hypermetabolic state in which cardiac output changes. Also, blood gas compositi...
Studies on hypertension in both human beings and animals have shown an increased response to vasopre...
beds in baroreceptor-mediated alterations of peripheral vascular resistance was evaluated in six nor...
venoarteriolar response, myogenic reflexes, and hemodynamics of changing perfusion pressure. Am J Ph...
It has been deduced from indirect evidence that significant adjustments of vascular resistance take ...
Autoregulation is the tendency for blood flow to remain constant despite a change in arterial perfus...
Modest degrees of lower body negative pressure (<20 mmHg) cause a reflex constriction of forearm res...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
1. Haemodynamic studies in humans have concluded that the cutaneous circulation is regulated by card...
Ten normal subjects performed a 90-s isometric exercise [20, 30, and 40% of maximal voluntary contra...
Purpose: The effect of acute activation of the sympathetic nervous system on the dynamic response of...
Venous compliance in the calf of humans and its importance for capacitance function in relation to a...
The aim of this study was to reexamine the hypothesis that cardiopulmonary baroreflexes are more imp...
The hemodynamic responses to increased afterload of the left ventricle were studied in conscious cal...
Cardiac output was determined in dogs over a wide range of pressures before and after preclusion of ...
Exercise is a common hypermetabolic state in which cardiac output changes. Also, blood gas compositi...
Studies on hypertension in both human beings and animals have shown an increased response to vasopre...
beds in baroreceptor-mediated alterations of peripheral vascular resistance was evaluated in six nor...
venoarteriolar response, myogenic reflexes, and hemodynamics of changing perfusion pressure. Am J Ph...
It has been deduced from indirect evidence that significant adjustments of vascular resistance take ...
Autoregulation is the tendency for blood flow to remain constant despite a change in arterial perfus...