Riado, Sonia R. Zanesco, Angelina Barker, Louis Allen De Luca, Iara M.S. Antunes, Edson De Nucci, Gilberto
The long-term administration of nitric oxide synthesis inhibitors induces arterial hypertension accompanied by left ventricular hypertrophy and myocardial ischemic lesions. Because the enhancement of sympathetic drive has been implicated in these phenomena, the current study was performed to determine the potency of β-adrenoceptor agonists and musc...
Riado, Sonia R. Zanesco, Angelina Barker, Louis Allen De Luca, Iara M.S. Antunes, Edson De Nucci, Gilberto
The long-term administration of nitric oxide synthesis inhibitors induces arterial hypertension accompanied by left ventricular hypertrophy and myocardial ischemic lesions. Because the enhancement of sympathetic drive has been implicated in these phenomena, the current study was performed to determine the potency of β-adrenoceptor agonists and musc...
Johansson, Mats Friberg, Peter
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Current Hypertension Reports
The findings in humans as to whether elevated sympathetic nerve activity contributes to renovascular hypertension have been less consistent compared with the results obtained in experimental models of renovascular hypertension. Collectively, there are several lines of evidence to support the view that sympathetic nerve activity is elevated in patie...
Pawl, Ronald P.
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Current Review of Pain
The topic of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) has generated an increasingly significant volume of medical literature and controversy over the last decade. A search of PubMed, the online site of the National Library of Medicine, for papers on RSD reveals nearly 2200 articles on the topic (using algodystrophy as the search word, wherein RSD referen...
Stanton-Hicks, Michael
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Current Review of Pain
Because of the controversy concerning the manner in which the sympathetic nervous system is involved in reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), its name was changed to one having no mechanistic connotations. This article reviews the relevant literature in support of not only the taxonomical changes to complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) but also prov...
Beck, Hiroko N Drahushuk, Karen Jacoby, David B Higgins, Dennis Lein, Pamela J
BackgroundBMP-5 is expressed in the nervous system throughout development and into adulthood. However its effects on neural tissues are not well defined. BMP-5 is a member of the 60A subgroup of BMPs, other members of which have been shown to stimulate dendritic growth in central and peripheral neurons. We therefore examined the possibility that BM...
Beck, HN Drahushuk, K Jacoby, DB Higgins, D Lein, PJ
BMP-5 is expressed in the nervous system throughout development and into adulthood. However its effects on neural tissues are not well defined. BMP-5 is a member of the 60A subgroup of BMPs, other members of which have been shown to stimulate dendritic growth in central and peripheral neurons. We therefore examined the possibility that BMP-5 simila...
Akimov, Yu. A.
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Biology Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sciatic nerve damage led to a defective functioning of the renal mineralocorticoid receptors due to the disturbed neurotrophic supply of this organ: the reception of distorted nervous stimuli. The pharmacological blockade of both the neurotransmitter and the humoral pathways of the pathological stimuli from the damaged nerve to the kidney prevented...
Kotel'nikov, S. A. Nozdrachev, A. D. Odinak, M. M. Shustov, E. B. Kovalenko, I. Yu. Davydenko, V. Yu.
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Human Physiology
Physiological mechanisms of cardiac rhythm variability (CRV) are reviewed. The results of original experiments are discussed together with the history of the problem and data available from the literature. Special emphasis is placed on the spectral analysis of cardiac rhythm. Various mechanisms of the generation of periodic and aperiodic components...
Dias, Ana Carolina Rodrigues
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