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depressor nerve
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nerve
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cordlike
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comprising
collection
fibers
that
convey
impulses
between
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central
nervous
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some
other
body
when
stimulated
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arterial
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pressure
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Principles of Osteopathy: (1903)
Action of the Heart Centers.—The governing centers of the heart act principally
according to the peripheral resistance maintained by the blood vessels. The
heart possesses a nerve called the depressor nerve. Its endings are in the walls
of the ...
2
Neurobiology of DOPA as a Neurotransmitter
The neurons in the nucleus receive either monosynaptic or polysynaptic inputs
from the aortic depressor nerve. It has been reported that in the nucleus of tractus
solitarius, the neurons that receive monosynaptic glutamatergic (as proved by the
...
Yoshimi Misu, Yoshio Goshima, 2005
3
Antihypertensive Drugs Today
Although a slight decrease in aortic depressor nerve activity was observed with a
budralazine dose of 0.5 mg/kg, this decrease was not significant as compared
with the vehicle treated group. Because the aortic depressor nerve components ...
Hideya Saitō, Masaru Minami, 1992
The aortic arch baroreceptors are sensory terminals of the aortic nerve which is
also called the cardiac depressor nerve. It is a branch of the vagus nerve
described for the first time by Cyon and Ludwig. The afferent tract from the
baroreceptors ...
5
Respiratory-Circulatory Interactions in Health and Disease
Vagal section (74) would have cut the aortic depressor nerve which travels
alongside the left vagus in the pig. To test this hypothesis, in recent studies the
aortic depressor nerve was isolated and sectioned with the vagus left intact.
Following ...
Steven M. Scharf, Michael R. Pinsky, Shelly Magder, 2001
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Molecular Sensors for Cardiovascular Homeostasis
Kobayashi, M., Cheng, Z.B., Tanaka, K., and Nosaka, S., Is the aortic depressor
nerve involved in arterial chemoreflexes in rats? J. Auton. Nerv. Syst., 78, 38–48 (
1999). De Paula, P.M., Castania, J.A., Bonagamba, L.G.H., Salgado, H.C., and ...
7
Advances in Insect Physiology APL
Within each set, top traces are records from levator nerve; bottom traces are
records from depressor nerve. (a) Reciprocal activity elicited by stimulation of the
ipsilateral cercus. Interaction of the action potentials during levator bursts does
not ...
Michael J. Berridge, J. E. Treherne, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 1985
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The Laboratory Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Hamster, and Other Rodents
The nerve to the carotid sinus subserves both. This nerve joins the afferent fibers
from the root of the right subclavian vein to form the depressor nerve. Unlike other
laboratory animals where the depressor nerve is free for only a short distance, ...
Mark A. Suckow, Karla A. Stevens, Ronald P. Wilson, 2012
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Principles of Cardiovascular Neural Regulation in Health and ...
They found that the stimulation of the central end of the depressor nerve in the
neck of the rabbit caused marked bradycardia and systemic hypotension. They
believed that the depressor nerve arose from endings in the heart itself and ...
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Kidney and Blood Pressure Regulation
Salt loading enhanced the inhibitory response of renal nerve activity to the
electrical stimulation of aortic depressor nerve in the normotensive WKY,
whereas the response to aortic depressor nerve stimulation was markedly
suppressed by salt ...
Hiromichi Suzuki (M.D.), Takao Saruta, 2004