In this review, we ex-amine why blood pressure (BP) and sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) increase during a rise in central nervous system. (CNS) Pco 2 (central chemoreceptor stimulation). CNS acidification modifies SNA by two classes of mechanisms. The first one depends on the activation of the central respiratory controller (CRG) and causes the much-emphasized respiratory modulation of the SNA. The CRG prob-ably modulates SNA at several brain stem or spinal locations, but the most important site of interaction seems to be the caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM), where unidentified components of the CRG periodically gate the baroreflex. CNS Pco2 also influences sympathetic tone in a CRG-independent manner, and we propose that this process o...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
One hallmark of acclimatization to chronic hypoxia (CH) is hyperventilation and a lower arterial car...
In this review, we examine why blood pressure (BP) and sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) increase dur...
The arterial partial pressure (P CO2) of carbon dioxide is virtually constant because of the close m...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
The present study explores how elevations in brain P-CO2 increase the sympathetic nerve discharge (S...
The respiratory central pattern generator must respond to chemosensory cues to maintain oxygen (O2) ...
Molkov YI, Zoccal DB, Moraes DJ, Paton JF, Machado BH, Rybak IA. Intermittent hypoxia-induced sensit...
Respiratory modulation seen in the sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) implies that the respiratory and...
It is well known that breathing introduces rhythmical oscillations in the heart rate and arterial pr...
This thesis concerns the possible existence of central nervous system (CNS) chemosensitive mechanism...
Central chemoreception, the detection of CO(2)/H(+) within the brain and the resultant effect on ven...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAIMS: Increased sympathetic tone in obstructive sleep apnoea results f...
Precise coordination of respiration and circulation is essential to obtain optimal delivery of oxyge...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
One hallmark of acclimatization to chronic hypoxia (CH) is hyperventilation and a lower arterial car...
In this review, we examine why blood pressure (BP) and sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) increase dur...
The arterial partial pressure (P CO2) of carbon dioxide is virtually constant because of the close m...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
The present study explores how elevations in brain P-CO2 increase the sympathetic nerve discharge (S...
The respiratory central pattern generator must respond to chemosensory cues to maintain oxygen (O2) ...
Molkov YI, Zoccal DB, Moraes DJ, Paton JF, Machado BH, Rybak IA. Intermittent hypoxia-induced sensit...
Respiratory modulation seen in the sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) implies that the respiratory and...
It is well known that breathing introduces rhythmical oscillations in the heart rate and arterial pr...
This thesis concerns the possible existence of central nervous system (CNS) chemosensitive mechanism...
Central chemoreception, the detection of CO(2)/H(+) within the brain and the resultant effect on ven...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAIMS: Increased sympathetic tone in obstructive sleep apnoea results f...
Precise coordination of respiration and circulation is essential to obtain optimal delivery of oxyge...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
One hallmark of acclimatization to chronic hypoxia (CH) is hyperventilation and a lower arterial car...