作者
GA Meininger, MJ Davis
发表日期
1992/9/1
来源
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
卷号
263
期号
3
页码范围
H647-H659
简介
By definition, the myogenic response is the contraction of a blood vessel that occurs when intravascular pressure is elevated and, conversely, the vasodilation that follows a reduction in pressure. Over the last several decades numerous investigators have demonstrated the importance of the myogenic response in the local regulations of blood flow, capillary pressure, and in the generation of basal vascular tone. Despite the considerable information obtained from these investigations, information about the cellular mechanisms that underlie this response has been slow to accumulate. Because of the physiological significance of the myogenic response, its mechanistic basis represents an important subject for research. Currently, there are several broad hypotheses concerning the sequence of events that couple changes in intravascular pressure or stretch with alterations in vascular smooth muscle activation. These …
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