2016
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/16889.7497
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Age Related Changes in Autonomic Functions

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“…Відомий факт, що власне баланс між симпатичним та парасимпатичним статусом є необхідний для правильної роботи більшості вісцеральних органів особливо серцево-судинної системи. Центральні вегетативні центри та шляхи регулюють різні функції організму, такі як дихальна, серцево-судинна, травна, ендокринна та багатьма іншими [7,8].…”
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“…Відомий факт, що власне баланс між симпатичним та парасимпатичним статусом є необхідний для правильної роботи більшості вісцеральних органів особливо серцево-судинної системи. Центральні вегетативні центри та шляхи регулюють різні функції організму, такі як дихальна, серцево-судинна, травна, ендокринна та багатьма іншими [7,8].…”
Section: Oyermishev@donnueduuaunclassified
“…The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is known to be the main regulatory mechanism of a living organism that provides homeostasis [5]. Functional (physiological and pathological) oscillatory processes in the basic systems of organs are carried out on changes of internal and external environment by means of vegetatively-humoral mechanisms determining the degree of adaptive reaction of the organism [6]. The study of the human ANS status is a primary task in the conditions of adaptation of physiological and functional systems Surgery has observed that blood loss during surgery at the beginning of the New Moon was significantly less than at the Full Moon phase that is why the results of interventions and recovery were better, which is explained by the decrease of heart rate and the amplitude at the beginning of the New Moon, that leads to a decrease in arterial pressure.…”
Section: Abstract: Moon; Moon Phases; Autonomic Nervous System Balanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of autonomic dysfunction in AF has been well documented, and many of these changes are age related . There are many other factors contributing to age‐related atrial remodeling, such as chronic activation of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone axis, excessive beta‐adrenergic and endothelin signaling, activation of the TGF‐b1 pathway, recruitment of mononuclear cells, fibroblast progenitors, increased generation of reactive oxygen species and diminished antioxidant capacity .…”
Section: Atrial Remodeling In Aging Heartsmentioning
confidence: 99%