1984
DOI: 10.1007/bfb0027696
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Factors involved in the physiological regulation of the cerebral circulation

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“…Current knowledge of the role of VIP in the cere bral circulation was summarized by Duckles (1983), Busija and Heistad (1984), Hardebo et al (1984), Wahl (1985), and Kobayashi et al (1985). The pres ence of this 28 amino acid peptide in nerves inner vating cerebral vessels has been demonstrated im munohistochemically and by radioimmunoassay.…”
Section: Discussion Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (Vip)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current knowledge of the role of VIP in the cere bral circulation was summarized by Duckles (1983), Busija and Heistad (1984), Hardebo et al (1984), Wahl (1985), and Kobayashi et al (1985). The pres ence of this 28 amino acid peptide in nerves inner vating cerebral vessels has been demonstrated im munohistochemically and by radioimmunoassay.…”
Section: Discussion Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (Vip)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) implies that all of the mechanisms that contribute to the hypercapnic increase in CBF must involve NO sensitive pathways. Another mechanism for the hy percapnic increase in CBF could be a "direct" ef fect of CO2 on cerebral arteries due to extracellular acidosis (Kontos et aI., 1977;Busija and Heistad, 1984). This "direct" effect of extracellar acidosis could be mediated by vascular endothelium or peri vascular nerves that contain NOS (Bredt et aI., 1990;Nozaki et aI., 1992).…”
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“…While part of the increase in cerebral blood flow is mediated through a local vascular reaction to hypercapnic ac idosis (Kontos et aI., 1977;Busija and Heistad, 1984), a number of central neuronal and peripheral neurohormonal factors may also play a role (Shalit et aI., 1967; MacKenzie et aI., 1976; Hemmingsen et aI., 1979; Berntman et aI., 1979; Siesjo et aI., 1980; Reddy et aI., 1986;Bryan, 1990; Dora et aI., 1992).…”
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“…The influence of the sympathetic tone on cerebral blood flow and its autoregulation has been inten sively investigated (Busija and Heistad, 1984). Dur ing electric stimulation of the cervical sympathetic nerves, the limits of CBF autoregulation are shifted to higher blood pressures (Bill and Linder, 1976;Edvinsson et aI., 1976;MacKenzie et aI., 1979).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%