Short-term autonomic control of cardiovascular function: a mini-review with the help of mathematical models.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] K Sagawa,et al. Cardiovascular responses to various pulsatile pressures in the carotid sinus. , 1972, The American journal of physiology.
[2] E. B. Reeve,et al. Physical bases of circulatory transport : regulation and exchange , 1967 .
[3] R G DeLaney,et al. Stimulus interaction in the responses of carotid body chemoreceptor single afferent fibers. , 1975, Respiration physiology.
[4] M. Daly,et al. Effects of graded pulsatile pressure on the reflex vasomotor responses elicited by changes of mean pressure in the perfused carotid sinus‐aortic arch regions of the dog , 1971, The Journal of physiology.
[5] A A Shoukas,et al. Control of Total Systemic Vascular Capacity by the Carotid Sinus Baroreceptor Reflex , 1973, Circulation research.
[6] T. Biscoe,et al. The frequency of nerve impulses in single carotid body chemoreceptor afferent fibres recorded in vivo with intact circulation , 1970, The Journal of physiology.
[7] L. M. Sheldahl,et al. Effect of head-out water immersion on cardiorespiratory response to dynamic exercise. , 1987, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
[8] C V Greenway,et al. Quantitative integration of the cardiovascular system and synthesis of drug actions: another attempt. , 1990, Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology.
[9] Mauro Ursino,et al. A theoretical analysis of the carotid body chemoreceptor response to O2 and CO2 pressure changes , 2002, Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology.
[10] A. Shoukas,et al. The Effect of the Carotid Sinus Baroreceptor Reflex on Blood Flow and Volume Redistribution in the Total Systemic Vascular Bed of the Dog , 1981, Circulation research.
[11] E Magosso,et al. A mathematical model of CO2 effect on cardiovascular regulation. , 2001, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[12] A A Shoukas,et al. Epinephrine and the Carotid Sinus Baroreceptor Reflex: Influence on Capacitive and Resistive Properties of the Total Systemic Vascular Bed of the Dog , 1980, Circulation research.
[13] H T Milhorn,et al. Transient ventilatory response to hypoxia with and without controlled alveolar PCO2. , 1973, Journal of applied physiology.
[14] M. Daly,et al. An analysis of the primary cardiovascular reflex effects of stimulation of the carotid body chemoreceptors in the dog , 1962, The Journal of physiology.
[15] C. Polosa,et al. Cardiovascular control by medullary surface chemoreceptors. , 1981, Journal of the autonomic nervous system.
[16] D L Eckberg,et al. Nonlinearities of the Human Carotid Baroreceptor‐Cardiac Reflex , 1980, Circulation research.
[17] R S Fitzgerald,et al. Effect of hypoxia on carotid chemoreceptor response to carbon dioxide in cats. , 1971, Respiration physiology.
[18] M. Sugimachi,et al. Dynamic effects of carotid sinus baroreflex on ventriculoarterial coupling studied in anesthetized dogs. , 1992, Circulation research.
[19] J. Marshall,et al. Peripheral chemoreceptors and cardiovascular regulation. , 1994, Physiological reviews.
[20] R I Kitney,et al. A nonlinear model for studying oscillations in the blood pressure control system. , 1979, Journal of biomedical engineering.
[21] R. Hainsworth. Circulatory responses from lung inflation in anesthetized dogs. , 1974, The American journal of physiology.
[22] N. Secher,et al. Leg vasoconstriction during dynamic exercise with reduced cardiac output. , 1992, Journal of applied physiology.
[23] J. Patterson,et al. Comparative circulatory responses to systemic hypoxia in man and in unanesthetized dog. , 1967, Journal of applied physiology.
[24] C. G. Blomqvist,et al. Cardiovascular responses to exercise as functions of absolute and relative work load. , 1983, Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology.
[25] R S Srinivasan,et al. Simulation of cardiovascular response to lower body negative pressure from 0 to -40 mmHg. , 1994, Journal of applied physiology.
[26] E Magosso,et al. Acute cardiovascular response to isocapnic hypoxia. I. A mathematical model. , 2000, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[27] M. Ursino,et al. A mathematical model of the carotid baroregulation in pulsating conditions , 1999, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
[28] A. J. Bart,et al. Mathematical analysis and digital simulation of the respiratory control system. , 1967, Journal of applied physiology.
[29] E Magosso,et al. Acute cardiovascular response to isocapnic hypoxia. II. Model validation. , 2000, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[30] Burgh Daly,et al. Peripheral Arterial Chemoreceptors and Respiratory-Cardiovascular Integration , 1997 .
[31] T. G. Coleman,et al. Circulation: overall regulation. , 1972, Annual review of physiology.
[32] J Melbin,et al. Coherence of cardiac output with rate changes. , 1982, The American journal of physiology.
[33] R H Cox,et al. Baroreceptor Reflex Control of Arterial Hemodynamics in the Dog , 1975, Circulation research.
[34] R. Hainsworth,et al. Responses of the Heart to Stimulation of Aortic Body Chemoreceptors in Dogs , 1980, Circulation Research.
[35] M. Daly,et al. The reflex effects of alterations in lung volume on systemic vascular resistance in the dog , 1967, The Journal of physiology.