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The carotid sinus baroreflex is one of the most important negative feedback systems to stabilize arterial pressure. Although static characteristics of the carotid sinus baroreflex can be assessed by using a stepwise input protocol under baroreflex open-loop conditions, the step duration has been determined empirically. In the present study, we examined the effects of different time windows (5–10,...
We were already capable of restoring automatically blood pressure, cardiac output, and left atrial pressure by an inotropic, a vasodilator, and volume infusion/a diuretic. Countermeasures for cardioprotection, however, should be integrated to improve the long-term outcomes. We established a full control of heart rate and examined if such a control was useful for decreasing cardiac oxygen consumption...
Reversible methods of nerve blockade greatly aid neurophysiological and behavioral studies. We have developed an implantable device for the local delivery of anesthetics to the area surrounding the vagal nerve in rats. The device consists of a thick silicone tube for insulating the nerves from the surrounding tissue, and a thin silicone tube for the infusion of anesthetics into the insulating tube...
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