“…Alternatively, this may represent increased sympathetic tone precipitated by hemodynamic changes, which is well recognized to occur in HD patients (39), or variations in receptor responsiveness to catecholamines (40). Finally, local neurohumoral factors affecting regional vascular modeling may play a part (41).…”
“…Alternatively, this may represent increased sympathetic tone precipitated by hemodynamic changes, which is well recognized to occur in HD patients (39), or variations in receptor responsiveness to catecholamines (40). Finally, local neurohumoral factors affecting regional vascular modeling may play a part (41).…”
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