Short-term and long-term blood pressure (BP) regulation and its maintenance at levels adequate to perfuse tissue organs involve an integrated action of multiple neural, cardiovascular, renal, endocrine and local tissue control systems. In the recent year, there has been a growing interest in the understanding of neural pathways key to BP control. For instance, through major advances in studies using both anesthetized and conscious animals, our knowledge of the essential neural mechanisms that subserve the baroreceptor, cardiopulmonary and chemoreceptor reflexes, and those evoked by the activation of stress pathways has dramatically increased. While the importance of these neural pathways in the maintenance of cardiovascular homeostasis is w...
Beginning with clinical evidence of fatal cardiac arrhythmias in response to severe stress, in epile...
The arterial baroreflex is a key mechanism for the homeostatic control of blood pressure (BP). In an...
Blood pressure is controlled by several feedback mechanisms. The fastest one baroreceptor reflex (ba...
The maintenance of arterial pressure at levels adequate to perfuse the tissues is a basic requiremen...
Advances in investigative techniques have led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the ro...
The maintenance of arterial pressure at levels adequate to perfuse the tissues is a basic requiremen...
Physiological homeostasis depends upon adequate integration and responsiveness of sensory informatio...
SUMMARY Neurons of the lower brain stem maintain resting levels of arterial pressure (AP), mediate r...
There is now considerable evidence that afferent information from the arterial baroreceptor reflex i...
Regulation of the circulatory system to maintain a constant arterial pressure is critical in ensurin...
clearly articulated the impact of emotion and other psychological processes on autonomic states (Can...
There is a relationship between arterial blood pressure, cardiac output and vascular resistance whic...
As our understanding of the underlying aetiology of hypertension is far from adequate, over 90% of p...
There is substantial evidence for an activation of the sympathetic nervous system in man as well as ...
Disorders of the autonomic nervous system may arise in afferent or efferent pathways, and in central...
Beginning with clinical evidence of fatal cardiac arrhythmias in response to severe stress, in epile...
The arterial baroreflex is a key mechanism for the homeostatic control of blood pressure (BP). In an...
Blood pressure is controlled by several feedback mechanisms. The fastest one baroreceptor reflex (ba...
The maintenance of arterial pressure at levels adequate to perfuse the tissues is a basic requiremen...
Advances in investigative techniques have led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the ro...
The maintenance of arterial pressure at levels adequate to perfuse the tissues is a basic requiremen...
Physiological homeostasis depends upon adequate integration and responsiveness of sensory informatio...
SUMMARY Neurons of the lower brain stem maintain resting levels of arterial pressure (AP), mediate r...
There is now considerable evidence that afferent information from the arterial baroreceptor reflex i...
Regulation of the circulatory system to maintain a constant arterial pressure is critical in ensurin...
clearly articulated the impact of emotion and other psychological processes on autonomic states (Can...
There is a relationship between arterial blood pressure, cardiac output and vascular resistance whic...
As our understanding of the underlying aetiology of hypertension is far from adequate, over 90% of p...
There is substantial evidence for an activation of the sympathetic nervous system in man as well as ...
Disorders of the autonomic nervous system may arise in afferent or efferent pathways, and in central...
Beginning with clinical evidence of fatal cardiac arrhythmias in response to severe stress, in epile...
The arterial baroreflex is a key mechanism for the homeostatic control of blood pressure (BP). In an...
Blood pressure is controlled by several feedback mechanisms. The fastest one baroreceptor reflex (ba...