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Interplay of sino-aortic reflexes and haemodynamic changes during natural sleep in the cat.

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  • Interplay of sino-aortic reflexes and haemodynamic changes during natural sleep in the cat. Abstract Text:

    g baccelliG Baccelli,r albertiniR Albertini,g manciaG Mancia,a zanchettiA Zanchetti,

    1. When the sino-aortic afferents are intact, desynchronized sleep causes a small decrease in the blood pressure, a vasodilation in the mesenteric and renal beds, and a vasoconstriction in the external iliac bed. 2. After sino-aortic deafferentation desynchronized sleep causes a larger fall in the blood pressure, a greater vasodilatation in the mesenteric and renal beds, and a vasodilatation replaces the vasoconstriction in the external iliac bed. 3. The sino-aortic reflexes play an active role in controlling circulation during desynchronized sleep by opposing the centrally induced reduction in adrenergic sympathetic tone. This effect of sino-aortic reflexes is similar on both visceral and muscular vessels. In addition, the muscular bed, but not the visceral one, is regulated by a spinal reflex vasoconstriction mechanism which is apparent only when the sino-aortic reflexes are intact.

    Interplay of sino-aortic reflexes and haemodynamic changes during natural sleep in the cat. Publishing Authors By Initials

    g baccelliG Baccelli,r albertiniR Albertini,g manciaG Mancia,a zanchettiA Zanchetti,

    For similar sleep research abstracts see: sleep research

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    Interplay of sino-aortic reflexes and haemodynamic changes during natural sleep in the cat. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Clinical science and molecular medicine. Supplemen

    VOLUME: 3

    Page Numbers: 373s-375s

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    ISSN: 0144-4107

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 1976

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Sleep

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