10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «BARORECEPTOR»
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Baroreceptor Reflexes: Integrative Functions and Clinical ...
Nevertheless, these effects providethe baroreceptor controlsystem with some amount of“reserve capacity” [56], i.e. thatby reduction ofthe afferent input through sinus nerve section or vagotomy the remaining input is allowed tobemore fully ...
P.B. Persson, H.R. Kirchheim, 2013
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Applied Mathematical Models in Human Physiology - Strona 157
The primary goal of this chapter is to extend the cardiovascular model established in Chapter 6 with a baroreceptor model controlling the states (pressures) of the cardiovascular model. Baroreceptor regulation operates as a short-term control ...
Johnny T. Ottesen, Mette S. Olufsen, Jesper K. Larsen, 2004
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Mathematical Physiology: I: Cellular Physiology - Strona 500
11.6.2. The. Baroreceptor. Loop. The baroreceptor loop is a global feedback control mechanism using the nervous system to adjust the heart rate, the venous resistance, and thereby the venous pressure in order to maintain the arterial ...
James P. Keener, James Sneyd, 2009
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Effect of Chronic Hypernatremia on Osmoreceptor and ...
Finally, we show that the resulting removal of inhibition from both synaptic and glial sources contribute to increased excitability of VP neurons and thus induces a high level of circulating VP, which triggers systemic vasoconstriction and ...
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Cardiac Receptors - Strona 339
A. M. BROWN Cardiovascular baroreceptors monitor the mechanical status of the circulation, i.e. its volume and complex pressures. It is only natural, therefore, that the effects of these stimuli upon baroreceptor discharge have received the ...
R. Hainsworth, Cecil Kidd, Ronald James Linden, 1979
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Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease: Pathophysiology and ...
Kirchheim HP: Systemic arterial baroreceptor reflexes. Physiol Rev 56: 100, 1976. . Korner PI, West MJ, Shaw J, Uther JB: 'Steadystate' properties of the baroreceptor-heart rate reflex in essential hypertension in man. Clin Exp Pharmacol ...
A. Amery, R. Fagard, P. Lijnen, 2012
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Frontiers of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Analysis - Strona 171
(Eds.) IOS Press, 1997 The Role of the Baroreceptor Reflex inComparison to Nitric Oxide in Buffering Spontaneous Fluctuations of Blood pressure B. Nafzand P.B. Persson Institut für Physiologie der Humboldt Universität (Charité), ...
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Pathophysiology of Pain Perception - Strona 189
Rau and colleagues reported baroreceptor-induced hypoalgesia only in heavy smokers in one study (Rau, Schweizer, Zhuang, Pauli, Brody, Larbig, Heinle, Muller, Elbert, Dworkin, & 1993), and they observed the effect for mechanical but not ...
Stefan Lautenbacher, Roger B. Fillingim, 2004
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Nucleus of the Solitary Tract - Wydanie 964 - Strona 35
Baroreceptor. and. Chemoreceptor. John Ciriello, Susan L. Hochstenbach, and Stefanie Roder CONTENTS I. Introduction.................................................................................................................................... 35 II. Location and Cytoarchitecture of the ...
I. Robin A. Barraco, 1993
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Psychological Perspectives of Essential Hypertension: ... - Strona 8
Although pathological changes in any one of these systems (or any possible combination of these systems) can be responsible for elevated blood pressure it appears quite plausible that changes in the baroreceptor system may contribute to ...
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This work will include studies investigating the comparative roles of afferent inputs to the brain (e.g. renal, cardiac, baroreceptor or chemoreflex) on the ... «The Conversation AU, Sep 15»
Striking Benefit From Baroreflex-Activation Device in CRT-Ineligible …
Heart failure is associated with increased sympathetic and decreased parasympathetic activity. Stimulation of the carotid baroreceptor spurs reduction of the ... «Medscape, May 15»
Baroreflex Activation Tx Appears Safe in Heart Failure
The electrode stimulates the carotid baroreceptor and the brain to correct imbalances in sympathetic and parasympathetic tone. The device is approved in ... «MedPage Today, May 15»
Bad Relations: Study Finds Fight or Flight Response Tied to Pain in …
They also looked at sympathetic nervous system functioning in the body by examining baroreceptor activation and muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA). «ProHealth, Abr 15»
Clinical trial ends; Gilbert man still seeking prayers
It's called a Reos Baroreceptor." said Taylor. "For me it's absolutely without question what's kept me alive for the past 6 years. Otherwise I would have never ... «Live 5 News, Abr 15»
Passive ankle movement increases cerebral blood oxygenation in …
When blood pressure falls, the baroreceptor reflex works immediately. This reflex elicits an increase in the heart rate (HR) and total peripheral resistance to ... «BMC Blogs Network, Mar 15»
Baroreflex-Activation Device Shows Promise in Heart Failure
Baroreceptors, which are sensitive to blood pressure, modulate the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems; but in heart failure, ... «Medscape, Mar 15»
Public Release: 16-Mar-2015 Study finds baroreflex activation …
Stimulation of the carotid baroreceptor is currently used to treat hypertension that is resistant to drug therapy. This study enrolled 146 patients with NYHA Class ... «EurekAlert, Mar 15»
Yoga – Benefits Beyond the Mat
It's likely that the yoga restores “baroreceptor sensitivity.” This helps the body senses imbalances in blood pressure and maintain balance. Another study found ... «Harvard Health, Feb 15»
What's behind scary dizzy spells?
There must be a quick communication from pressure receptors (called baroreceptors) located in the walls of arteries, which tell the brain that pressure is falling ... «The Courier-Journal, Dic 14»