Abstract:It is known that certain substances, intravenously administered, can cause a reflex fall of blood pressure and bradycardia. These reflexes are evoked by stimulation of the receptors of the lungs and heart, and their afferent routes terminate in the body of the vagus nerves. Dawes and Comroe were the first to use the name "coronary chemoreflex = for the reflex from the cardiac receptors [14]. This reflex is caused by Veratrum alkaloids, serotonim, ATP, isourea derivatives, as well as by serum, plasma, and blood… Show more
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