نتایج جستجو برای: baroreflex sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 337525  

2018
Takuya Kishi

Heart failure is defined as a disruption of circulatory homeostasis. We have demonstrated that baroreflex dysfunction strikingly disrupts circulatory homeostasis. Moreover, previous many reports have suggested that central excess oxidative stress causes sympathoexcitation in heart failure. However, the central mechanisms of baroreflex dysfunction with oxidative stress has not been fully clarifi...

Journal: :Hypertension 2005
Paolo Coruzzi Gianfranco Parati Lorenzo Brambilla Valerio Brambilla Massimo Gualerzi Almerico Novarini Paolo Castiglioni Marco Di Rienzo

Salt-sensitive hypertensive subjects, as defined by conventional categorical classification, exhibit alterations of autonomic cardiovascular control. The aim of our study was to explore whether, in hypertensive subjects, the degree of autonomic dysfunction and the level of salt sensitivity are correlated even when the latter is only mildly elevated and displays under-threshold values. Salt sens...

Journal: :Hypertension 2014
Dongze Zhang Jinxu Liu Huiyin Tu Robert L Muelleman Kurtis G Cornish Yu-Long Li

Arterial baroreflex sensitivity is attenuated in chronic heart failure (CHF) state, which is associated with cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in patients with CHF. Our previous study showed that CHF-induced sodium channel dysfunction in the baroreceptor neurons was involved in the blunted baroreflex sensitivity in CHF rats. Mitochondria-derived superoxide overproduction decreased ex...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2004
N Charkoudian E A Martin F A Dinenno J H Eisenach N M Dietz M J Joyner

Volume expansion often ameliorates symptoms of orthostatic intolerance; however, the influence of this increased volume on integrated baroreflex control of vascular sympathetic activity is unknown. We tested whether acute increases in central venous pressure (CVP) diminished subsequent responsiveness of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) to rapid changes in arterial pressure. We studied h...

Journal: :Hypertension 1998
J R Shannon J Jordan B K Black F Costa D Robertson

Systemic administration of adrenergic agonists and nitric oxide donors is used extensively to determine cardiovascular receptor sensitivity. Conclusions regarding receptor sensitivity in the presence of the baroreflex may be misleading. In 8 normal volunteers, we determined the heart rate and blood pressure changes after incremental bolus doses of isoproterenol, phenylephrine, and sodium nitrop...

2013
Istvan Bonyhay Marcelo Risk Roy Freeman

Pharmacological methods to assess baroreflex sensitivity evoke supra-physiological blood pressure changes whereas computational methods use spontaneous fluctuations of blood pressure. The relationships among the different baroreflex assessment methods are still not fully understood. Although strong advocates for each technique exist, the differences between these methods need further clarificat...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Hedde van de Vooren Maaike G J Gademan Cees A Swenne Ben J TenVoorde Martin J Schalij Ernst E Van der Wall

The arterial baroreflex buffers slow (<0.05 Hz) blood pressure (BP) fluctuations, mainly by controlling peripheral resistance. Baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), an important characteristic of baroreflex control, is often noninvasively assessed by relating heart rate (HR) fluctuations to BP fluctuations; more specifically, spectral BRS assessment techniques focus on the BP-to-HR transfer function ar...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1998
Tarek M Saleh Barry J Connell

Cervical vagal stimulation for 2 h results in a depressed baroreflex sensitivity produced by an enhanced sympathetic output, as indicated by increased plasma norepinephrine levels. The current study examined the role of the insular cortex in modulating the vagal stimulation-induced changes in baroreflex sensitivity. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were anesthetized with thiobutabarbitol sodium and ins...

2001
Giovanna Zoccoli Emanuela Andreoli Tijana Bojic Tullia Cianci Carlo Franzini Silvia Predieri

Spontaneous fluctuations in Heart Period (HP) and Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) make it possible to evaluate baroreceptor-heart rate reflex sensitivity (BRS). 30-s sequences of HP and MAP beat-to-beat values were considered in the different wake-sleep states (Wake, W; Quiet Sleep, QS; Active Sleep, AS) in rats to assess whether 1) BRS changes between states and 2) the different indexes supply co...

Journal: :Clinical science 1995
P Sleight M T La Rovere A Mortara G Pinna R Maestri S Leuzzi B Bianchini L Tavazzi L Bernardi

1. It is often assumed that the power in the low- (around 0.10 Hz) and high-frequency (around 0.25 Hz) bands obtained by power spectral analysis of cardiovascular variables reflects sympathetic and vagal tone [corrected] respectively. An alternative model attributes the low-frequency band to a resonance in the control system that is produced by the inefficiently slow time constant of the reflex...

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