1975
DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.25.17
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The Role of Cardiac Sympathetic Discharges During the Pulmonary Depressor Reflex

Abstract: The role played by the cardiac sympathetic fibers in the pulmonary depressor reflex was analyzed in twenty dogs. The selective perfusion with homologous blood of the inferior lobar vessels of the left lung with pressures of 40 to 60 mmHg decreased the spontaneous background discharges recorded from the left superior or inferior cardiac sympathetic nerves. This decrease was maximal at perfusion pressure of 80-100 mmHg. Following the decrease in the sympathetic discharges, the systolic and diastolic systemic art… Show more

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