Neural control of circulation /
Neural Control of Circulation.
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
Published: |
New York :
Academic Press,
1980.
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Series: | Research topics in physiology ;
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Neural Control of Circulation; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Behavioral and Cerebral Control of Cardiovascular Function; I. Introduction; II. The Awake, Behaviorally Controlled Primate Preparation; III. Results; IV. Discussion; References; Chapter 2. Brain Stem and Cerebellar Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Control; I. Introduction; II. The Brain as a Governing Force in Cardiovascular Control; III. Functional Anatomy and General Organization of the Lower Brain Stem; IV. Functional Anatomy and General Organization of the Cerebellum.
- v. Cerebellar Influences on Central Cardiovascular ControlVI. Neurotransmitters Potentially Involved in Central Cardiovascular Regulation; VII. Summary; References; Chapter 3. Bulbospinal Control of Sympathetic Nerve Discharge; I. Introduction; II. Historical Overview; III. Current Research Topics; IV. Perspective for the Future; References; Chapter 4. The Nucleus Tractus Solitarii (NTS) and Experimental Neurogenic Hypertension; I. The Brain and Hypertension; II. NTS Hypertension; III. Lability of Arterial Pressure Produced by Impairment of the Adrenergic Innervation of NTS.
- IV. Summary and ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 5. The Molecular Mechanisms for the Long-Term Transsynaptic Regulation of Adrenal Medullary Function; I. Introduction; II. Mechanisms for Long-Term Transsynaptic Regulation; III. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Neural Control of the Circulation during Hypoxia; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. Initiating Factors; IV. Cardiovascular Adjustments; V. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 7. Pharmacological Aspects of Neural Control of the Circulation; I. Introduction; II. Sympathetic Vasodilation in the Defense Reaction.
- III. Depressor Pathway Involving the Anterior HypothalamusIV. Neuropharmacology; V. Conclusions; References; Index.