Baroreceptors and the long‐term control of blood pressure
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Dickinson,et al. Pressor Effect of Increased Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure and Vertebral Artery Occlusion With and Without Anesthesia , 1963, Circulation Research.
[2] D L Eckberg,et al. Defective cardiac parasympathetic control in patients with heart disease. , 1971, The New England journal of medicine.
[3] R. Dyball,et al. The role of interconnection between supraoptic nucleus and anterior third ventricular region in osmoregulation in the rat. , 1989, The Journal of physiology.
[4] J. Chalmers,et al. The action of clonidine on the baroreflex control of heart rate in conscious animals and man, and on single aortic baroreceptor discharge in the rabbit. , 1975, Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie.
[5] G. Pickering,et al. The reflex regulation of arterial pressure during sleep in man. , 1968, The Journal of physiology.
[6] S. Schultz. Principles of Neural Science, 4th ed. , 2001 .
[7] S. Malpas,et al. What Sets the Long-Term Level of Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity: A Role for Angiotensin II and Baroreflexes? , 2003, Circulation research.
[8] T. Lohmeier,et al. Sustained Activation of the Central Baroreceptor Pathway in Obesity Hypertension , 2003, Hypertension.
[9] S. Adamopoulos,et al. Controlled Trial of Physical Training in Chronic Heart Failure: Exercise Performance, Hemodynamics, Ventilation, and Autonomic Function , 1992, Circulation.
[10] P. May,et al. Sustained Activation of the Central Baroreceptor Pathway in Angiotensin Hypertension , 2002, Hypertension.
[11] J. Seagard,et al. Acute resetting in two functionally different types of carotid baroreceptors. , 1992, Circulation research.
[12] Peter Sleight,et al. Effect of rosary prayer and yoga mantras on autonomic cardiovascular rhythms: comparative study , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[13] H. Ehmke,et al. Effect of sino-aortic denervation in comparison to cardiopulmonary deafferentiation on long-term blood pressure in conscious dogs , 1988, Pflügers Archiv.
[14] D. Donald,et al. Reflexes from isolated carotid sinuses of intact and vagotomized conscious dogs. , 1980, The American journal of physiology.
[15] A. Brown,et al. Resetting of aortic baroreceptors with non-myelinated afferent fibers in spontaneously hypertensive rats. , 1983, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[16] E. Krieger. Neurogenic Mechanisms in Hypertension: Resetting of the Baroreceptors State of the Art Lecture , 1986 .
[17] C. J. Dickinson. The determinants of long-term blood pressure stability: control of trough blood pressure during sleep. , 1998, Journal of hypertension.
[18] J. H. Green,et al. Baroceptor Function in Chronic Renal Hypertension , 1956, Circulation research.
[19] E. Lumbers,et al. ANGIOTENSIN AND THE CARDIAC BAROREFLEX RESPONSE TO PHENYLEPHRINE , 1981, Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology.
[20] P. Sleight,et al. Characteristics of single carotid sinus baroreceptor fibers and whole nerve activity in the normotensive and the renal hypertensive dog. , 1977, Circulation research.
[21] A. J. Honour,et al. Cardiovascular and respiratory changes during sleep in normal and hypertensive subjects. , 1969, Cardiovascular research.
[22] T. Thrasher. Unloading arterial baroreceptors causes neurogenic hypertension. , 2002, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[23] T. Lohmeier,et al. Sustained influence of the renal nerves to attenuate sodium retention in angiotensin hypertension. , 2001, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[24] A. Cowley,et al. Long-term control of arterial blood pressure. , 1992, Physiological reviews.
[25] D L Eckberg,et al. Respiratory modulation of muscle sympathetic and vagal cardiac outflow in man. , 1985, The Journal of physiology.
[26] D. Heath,et al. The atherosclerotic human carotid sinus. , 1973, The Journal of pathology.
[27] R. Koehler,et al. Cerebral and Peripheral Circulatory Responses to Intracranial Hypertension in Fetal Sheep , 1989, Circulation research.
[28] R. A. Norman,et al. Brief Reviews: A Systems Analysis Approach to Understanding Long‐Range Arterial Blood Pressure Control and Hypertension , 1974 .
[29] C HEYMANS,et al. Reflexogenic Areas of the Cardiovascular System , 2015, Perspectives in biology and medicine.
[30] H. Ehmke,et al. The influence of cardiopulmonary receptors on long-term blood pressure control and plasma renin activity in conscious dogs. , 1987, Acta physiologica Scandinavica.
[31] L. Keil,et al. Arterial baroreceptors control blood pressure and vasopressin responses to hemorrhage in conscious dogs. , 1998, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[32] Y. Kaneko,et al. Renin Release in Patients with Benign Essential Hypertension , 1968, Circulation.
[33] E. Braunwald,et al. Effects of Carotid Sinus Nerve Stimulation on Blood‐Flow Distribution in Conscious Dogs at Rest and during Exercise , 1970, Circulation research.
[34] C. Dickinson. Reappraisal of the Cushing reflex: the most powerful neural blood pressure stabilizing system. , 1990, Clinical science.
[35] T. Lohmeier,et al. Baroreflexes prevent neurally induced sodium retention in angiotensin hypertension. , 2000, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology.
[36] R. Dyball,et al. Neurophysiology of body fluid homeostasis. , 1988, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology.
[37] P. Sleight,et al. Reflex control of the heart. , 1979, The American journal of cardiology.
[38] R. Collins,et al. Age-specific relevance of usual blood pressure to vascular mortality: a meta-analysis of individual data for one million adults in 61 prospective studies , 2002, The Lancet.
[39] J. Osborn,et al. Arterial baroreceptor denervation impairs long-term regulation of arterial pressure during dietary salt loading. , 1998, American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology.
[40] A C Guyton,et al. Role of the Baroreceptor Reflex in Daily Control of Arterial Blood Pressure and Other Variables in Dogs , 1973, Circulation research.
[41] P. Sleight,et al. Action potentials in fibres from receptors in the epicardium and myocardium of the dog's left ventricle. , 1965, The Journal of physiology.
[42] E. Krieger,et al. Neural control in experimental renal hypertension. The role of baroreceptor and splanchnic fibers. , 1966, Acta physiologica latino americana.
[43] P. Sleight,et al. Impulses in Slowly Conducting Vagal Fibers from Afferent Endings in the Veins, Atria, and Arteries of Dogs and Cats , 1973, Circulation research.
[44] T. Lohmeier,et al. Prolonged Activation of the Baroreflex Produces Sustained Hypotension , 2004, Hypertension.