Peripheral chemoreflex and baroreflex interactions in cardiovascular regulation in humans
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Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that activation of peripheral chemoreceptors with acute isocapnic hypoxia resets arterial baroreflex control of both heart rate and sympathetic vasoconstrictor outflow to higher pressures, resulting in increased heart rate and muscle sympathetic nerve activity without change …
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| Authors | Halliwill JR;Morgan BJ;Charkoudian N;; |
| Journal | the journal of physiology |
| Year | 2003 |
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humans
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heart rate / physiology
chemoreceptor cells / physiology*
baroreflex / physiology*
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pmid:12897165
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doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2003.050708
john r halliwill
barbara j morgan
nisha charkoudian
carbon dioxide / metabolism
respiratory mechanics / physiology
sympathetic nervous system / physiology
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