Arterial baroreflex regulation of cerebral blood flow in humans
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概要
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The arterial baroreflex plays an essential role in the short-term regulation of arterial blood pressure, and thus helps ensure that the vital organs are adequately perfused. For standing humans, appropriate arterial baroreflex control of cardiac output and vasomotor tone are particularly important for cerebral blood flow regulation. However, the numerous mechanisms implicated in the regulation of the cerebral vasculature (e.g. cerebral autoregulation, carbon dioxide reactivity) mean that the precise nature of the direct and indirect effects of the arterial baroreflex on cerebral blood flow regulation are highly complex and remain incompletely understood. This review paper provides an update on recent insights into the influence of the arterial baroreflex on cerebral circulation.
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著者
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Ogoh Shigehiko
Department Of Integrative Physiology University Of North Texas Health Science Center
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Fisher James
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham
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Hirasawa Ai
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Toyo University
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Ogoh Shigehiko
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Toyo University
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