نتایج جستجو برای: cardiac reflex

تعداد نتایج: 297097  

Journal: :Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy 2010

Journal: :Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 1994

Journal: :Circulation research 1981
R B Felder M D Thames

Cardiac sympathetic afferent fibers activated during coronary occlusion exert an excitatory influence on sympathetic discharge to the heart in cats after spinal cord section. The significance of this cardiocardiac sympathetic reflex response during myocardial ischemia in animals with an intact neuraxis is unknown. We studied the responses of efferent cardiac sympathetic nerve activity (CSNA), a...

Journal: :Circulation research 1971
D F Peterson A M Brown

Afferent fibers in cardiac sympathetic nerves were stimulated electrically in an attempt to evoke circulatory reflexes. A pressor response was always elicited during stimulation of the central end of the cut left inferior cardiac or pericoronary nerve in vagotomized intact-brain or spinal cats. The maximum blood pressure rise was 21.5 mm Hg during inferior cardiac nerve stimulation and 14.1 mm ...

Journal: :Clinical science 1982
I B Faris G G Jamieson J Ludbrook

1. Blood pressure, heart rate and cardiac output were measured in six rabbits before, during and immediately after treadmill exercise. During the same periods the dynamic gain of the carotid-sinus baroreceptor reflex was estimated by creating a sinusoidal oscillation of carotid-distending pressure. 2. The average blood pressure did not change significantly during or after exercise, but heart ra...

Journal: :Sleep 2023

Abstract Introduction Sleep-related bruxism is a movement-type sleep disorder affecting 10-12% of the population. It affects men and women equally has been shown to be risk factor for cardiovascular disease, tension, migraine-type headaches (without auras). This very destructive dentition, reduces deep sleep, can result in significant pain dysfunction. Methods Review literature as well clinical...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007
E Toader R M McAllen A Cividjian R L Woods L Quintin

Intravenous B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) enhances the bradycardia of reflexes from the heart, including the von Bezold-Jarisch reflex, but its site of action is unknown. The peptide is unlikely to penetrate the blood-brain barrier but could act on afferent or efferent reflex pathways. To investigate the latter, two types of experiment were performed on urethane-anesthetized (1.4 g/kg iv) ra...

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