2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.autneu.2013.09.014
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Erratum to “Effects of intermittent hypoxia on sympathetic activity and blood pressure in humans” [Auton. Neurosci. 121/1-2 (2005) 87–93]

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“…Moreover, the effect of frequent breath holding on ANF has recently attracted more attention. It has been well demonstrated that repetitive apnea results in sustained sympathetic activation (Leuenberger et al 2005) and a shift toward higher levels of MSNA (Querido et al 2011). In addition, baroreflex and chemoreflex control of sympathetic activity following both acute and chronic intermittent hypoxia have been summarized by analyzing the changes in arterial blood pressure and pH and gas concentration in the blood (Freet et al 2013).…”
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“…Moreover, the effect of frequent breath holding on ANF has recently attracted more attention. It has been well demonstrated that repetitive apnea results in sustained sympathetic activation (Leuenberger et al 2005) and a shift toward higher levels of MSNA (Querido et al 2011). In addition, baroreflex and chemoreflex control of sympathetic activity following both acute and chronic intermittent hypoxia have been summarized by analyzing the changes in arterial blood pressure and pH and gas concentration in the blood (Freet et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%