Denervation of carotid baro‐and chemoreceptors in humans

HJLM Timmers, W Wieling… - The Journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Experimental denervation in animals has shown that carotid baro‐and chemoreceptors play
an eminent role in maintaining blood pressure and blood gas homeostasis. Denervation of …

Role of nitric oxide in the neural control of cardiovascular function

J Zanzinger - Cardiovascular research, 1999 - academic.oup.com
The discovery in 1990 that nitric oxide (NO) acts as a neuromodulator within the central and
peripheral nervous system triggered intensive research which considerably extended our …

Uncoupling of the autonomic and cardiovascular systems in acute brain injury

B Goldstein, D Toweill, S Lai… - American Journal …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
We hypothesized that acute brain injury results in decreased heart rate (HR) variability and
baroreflex sensitivity indicative of uncoupling of the autonomic and cardiovascular systems …

Baroreceptor stimulation alters cortical activity

H Rau, P Pauli, S Brody, T Elbert… - …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
The arterial baroreceptors constitute an essential sensory link for the short‐term regulation
of blood pressure and may also influence higher cortical function. The present study was …

Chronic baroreflex activation: a potential therapeutic approach to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

D Georgakopoulos, WC Little, WT Abraham… - Journal of cardiac …, 2011 - Elsevier
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a substantial public health issue,
equal in magnitude to heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Clinical outcomes of …

Neural set point for the control of arterial pressure: role of the nucleus tractus solitarius

BS Zanutto, ME Valentinuzzi, ET Segura - Biomedical engineering online, 2010 - Springer
Background Physiological experiments have shown that the mean arterial blood pressure
(MAP) can not be regulated after chemo and cardiopulmonary receptor denervation. Neuro …

Baroreceptor stimulation: pain perception and sensory thresholds

C Droste, A Kardos, S Brody, MW Greenlee… - Biological …, 1994 - Elsevier
Baroreceptor activity has been implicated in the modulation of pain. Sensory detection
thresholds and pain ratings were measured in a group of 28 men during carotid …

Open-loop static and dynamic characteristics of the arterial baroreflex system in rabbits and rats

T Kawada, M Sugimachi - The journal of physiological sciences, 2016 - Springer
The arterial baroreflex system is the most important negative feedback system for stabilizing
arterial pressure (AP). This system serves as a key link between the autonomic nervous …

The arterial baroreceptor reflex of the rat exhibits positive feedback properties at the frequency of Mayer waves

D Bertram, C Barrès, G Cuisinaud… - The Journal of …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
1 Modelling studies have led to the proposal that Mayer waves (∼ 0.4 Hz in rats) could
result from a resonance phenomenon in a feedback control loop. In this study, we …

Physiology of the cardiac autonomic system

R Hainsworth - Clinical guide to cardiac autonomic tests, 1998 - Springer
The term 'autonomic nervous system'is attributed to JN Langley in the early part of this
century to describe those nerves that are concerned predominantly with the regulation of …