1972
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009973
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The vasomotor component of the carotid sinus baroreceptor reflex in the cat during stimulation of the hypothalamic defence area

Abstract: SUMMARY1. The effect of moderate intensities of stimulation of the hypothalamic defence area on the baroreceptor reflex has been investigated in the cat by comparing the responses of arterial blood pressure and perfusion pressure of the isolated hind-limb muscle bed perfused at constant volume inflow, when the isolated carotid sinus was subjected to a series of non-pulsatile pressures with and without simultaneous hypothalamic stimulation.2. In the absence of hypothalamic stimulation the characteristic sigmoid… Show more

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“…1 the pressures applied appear to have spanned the full operating range of the carotidsinus baroreceptors. The curves have the sigmoid shape described in similar studies by other workers on the dog, cat and rabbit (Koch, 1931;Heymans, Bouckaert & Dautrebande, 1931;Schmidt, Kumada & Sagawa, 1971;Humphreys & Joels, 1972 The responses of the pregnant and non-pregnant animals are compared in Fig. 2.…”
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“…1 the pressures applied appear to have spanned the full operating range of the carotidsinus baroreceptors. The curves have the sigmoid shape described in similar studies by other workers on the dog, cat and rabbit (Koch, 1931;Heymans, Bouckaert & Dautrebande, 1931;Schmidt, Kumada & Sagawa, 1971;Humphreys & Joels, 1972 The responses of the pregnant and non-pregnant animals are compared in Fig. 2.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…To what extent such a reflex interference occurs has been analysed in many recent studies, and then particularly how reflex influences from the arterial baroreceptors are capable of modifying the circulatory responses following stimulation of the so called hypothalamic defence area, D.A. DEFENCE REACTION AND CARDIAC REFLEXES 533 (Hilton 1963, Djojosugito et al 1970, Kylstra and Lisander 1970, Humphreys, Joels and McAllen 1971, Humphreys and Joels 1972, Kumada et al 1975. Also the interference from arterial chemoreceptors with this mentioned hypothalamic response has been explored to some extent (Hilton and Joels 1965).…”
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