Cardiovascular Control During Exercise: the Connectivity of Skeletal Muscle Afferents to the Brain.
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Abstract
The exercise pressor reflex (EPR) is engaged upon activation of group III/IV skeletal muscle afferents and is one of the principal mediators of cardiovascular responses to exercise. This review explores the hypothesis that afferent signals from EPR communicate via GABAergic contacts within the brain stem to evoke parasympathetic withdrawal and sympathoexcitation to increase cardiac output, peripheral resistance, and blood pressure during exercise.
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| Authors | Teixeira, André L;Fernandes, Igor A;Vianna, Lauro C; |
| Journal | exercise and sport sciences reviews |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.1249/JES.0000000000000218
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