How does homeostasis happen? Integrative physiological, systems biological, and evolutionary perspectives

DS Goldstein - American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
Homeostasis is a founding principle of integrative physiology. In current systems biology,
however, homeostasis seems almost invisible. Is homeostasis a key goal driving body …

Vasopressin and breathing: review of evidence for respiratory effects of the antidiuretic hormone

M Proczka, J Przybylski… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Vasopressin (AVP) is a key neurohormone involved in the regulation of body functions. Due
to its urine-concentrating effect in the kidneys, it is often referred to as antidiuretic hormone …

Repetitive hypoglycemia reduces activation of glucose-responsive neurons in C1 and C3 medullary brain regions to subsequent hypoglycemia

ZM Kakall, MM Kavurma, EM Cohen… - American Journal …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
The impaired ability of the autonomic nervous system to respond to hypoglycemia is termed
“hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure”(HAAF). This life-threatening phenomenon …

[PDF][PDF] Bradycardia Concomitant with Hypertension

M Zwoliński, K Zemsta, B Kulesza… - Med …, 2023 - meddiscoveries.org
Bradycardia is defined as a Heart Rate (HR)< 60 beats per minute (bpm) in adults, except for
well-trained athletes (studies often use a lower cut-off of 50 bpm)[1]. Multiple potential …

[引用][C] Proceedings of the 14th Oxford Conference on Modelling and Control of Breathing (September 2017, Oxford, United Kingdom)-Special issue of respiratory …

RTR Huckstepp, P Hosford… - Respiratory Physiology & …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Proceedings of the 14th Oxford Conference on Modelling and Control of Breathing (September
2017, Oxford, United Kingdom)-Special issue of respiratory physiology and neurobiology …