2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-201x.2000.00773.x
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The vagal cardiac accelerator system in the reflex control of heart rate in conscious dogs

Abstract: The reactions of the vagal cardioaccelerator (VCA) system to changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) were studied in five beta-adrenoceptor blocked conscious dogs. An increase in MAP was obtained by administration of vasopressin or methoxamine, a decrease by doxazosin or nitroprusside. In the first series of experiments the MAP changes were induced after muscarinic receptor blockade, in a second series both before and after muscarinic blockade. Prior to these experiments, the maximum VCA activity, defined as t… Show more

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“…The reduction in heart rate is consistent with the baroreflex responses seen with other a 1 agonists such as methoxamine and midodrine [12,26]. Although it is not clear what all of the modifiers are of this reflex [27][28][29][30], the role of the a 1 -adrenoceptor evoking a response is supported by the reduction in heart rate caused by agonists and the increase in heart rate by antagonists such as prazosin [31,32].…”
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confidence: 57%
“…The reduction in heart rate is consistent with the baroreflex responses seen with other a 1 agonists such as methoxamine and midodrine [12,26]. Although it is not clear what all of the modifiers are of this reflex [27][28][29][30], the role of the a 1 -adrenoceptor evoking a response is supported by the reduction in heart rate caused by agonists and the increase in heart rate by antagonists such as prazosin [31,32].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%