2000
DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.50.371
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Closed-Loop Identification of Carotid Sinus Baroreflex Transfer Characteristics Using Electrical Stimulation.

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“…P OP might have been lower than P MID owing to the anesthetic condition. Taken together, the peak-to-peak amplitude of CSP perturbation (40 mmHg) was greater than the native pulse pressure (20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30), lowering mean AP below P OP .…”
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“…P OP might have been lower than P MID owing to the anesthetic condition. Taken together, the peak-to-peak amplitude of CSP perturbation (40 mmHg) was greater than the native pulse pressure (20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30), lowering mean AP below P OP .…”
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“…We then parameterized the peripheral arc transfer function [H P ( f )] using a second-order low-pass filter as in previous studies [1,23]:…”
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“…In this study, all subjects maintained a spontaneous breathing rate above 0.15 Hz (in the HF range); however, respiratory frequencies below 0.15 Hz would cause additional respiratory input in the LF range, and an LF model based solely on LF spike rate could not accurately predict changes in LF SBP . The present model takes into account only open-loop properties of the baroreflex system and ignores its closed-loop properties, i.e., feedback from the baroreceptors, which may also contribute to changes in BP and spike rate fluctuations (24). It has also been suggested that CO contributes to mean sympathetic activity (6) and BP fluctuations (31,50).…”
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“…One limitation of most models is that they do not include sympathetic activity as a direct input parameter. Modeling of BP fluctuations from sympathetic activity in animals has been successfully applied using a system identification approach (5,22,24). Kamiya et al (23) adapted a transfer function approach used in rabbits to explain the LF fluctuations in human BP and sympathetic activity during tilt but applied this model only to simulated data.…”
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“…We and others have identified the linear dynamics of the three baroreflex arcs in the form of transfer functions (i.e., gain and phase as a function of frequency) (3)(4)(5)16). These linear models can capture the dynamic behavior of the systems to a significant extent.…”
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