Menopause and its effects on autonomic regulation of blood pressure: Insights and perspectives [0.03%]
绝经对血压自主调节的影响:见解与展望
E J Lee,M L Keller-Ross
E J Lee
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk increases substantially around the typical age of menopause (∼51 yrs). While the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain to be precisely elucidated, menopause-related autonomic (dys)function likely pl...
Sex-related differences in temperature regulation during heat stress from childhood to older age [0.03%]
从童年到老年热应力下的体温调节性别差异分析研究进展
Amélie Debray,Soha Sardar,Thomas A Deshayes et al.
Amélie Debray et al.
Epidemiological studies have observed that female sex is associated with a greater risk of adverse health outcomes during heat extremes. It remains unclear if sex-related differences in autonomic temperature regulation contribute to these o...
The sympathetic nervous system in normotensive and hypertensive pregnancies [0.03%]
正常血压和高血压妊娠期间的交感神经系统的状况
Sana Ayesha,Margie H Davenport,Craig D Steinback
Sana Ayesha
Pregnancy is associated with significant physiological adaptations that facilitate optimal foetal development and growth. Among the most notable changes in healthy pregnancies are increases in plasma volume, cardiac output, and sympathetic ...
Can 'noisy data' perform as well as 'clean data' in outcome modeling after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage? [0.03%]
"噪杂数据"与"干净数据"在动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血预后建模中的表现是否一致?
Agnieszka Uryga,Marek Czosnyka,Magdalena Kasprowicz et al.
Agnieszka Uryga et al.
Background: Baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) is associated with clinical outcome in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH); however few studies have investigated this in typical clinical settings. This two-c...
Age and orthostatic hypotension are associated with baroreflex sensitivity and cerebral oxygenation after postural change [0.03%]
年龄和体位性低血压与姿势改变后的血管迷走反射敏感性和脑氧合有关联
Marjolein Klop,Jurgen A H R Claassen,Arjen Mol et al.
Marjolein Klop et al.
Baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), maintaining blood pressure (BP), and cerebral autoregulation, maintaining cerebral blood flow (CBF), are regulatory mechanisms to counteract posture-related BP changes and their effect on CBF. These mechanisms ...
'Transient immediate orthostatic hypotension' is preferable to 'initial' orthostatic hypotension [0.03%]
《短暂性立即直立性低血压》比《初始性直立性低血压》更准确
David G Benditt,Artur Fedorowski,Richard Sutton et al.
David G Benditt et al.
A drop of systemic blood pressure (BP) occurring shortly after individuals move from supine or seated position to upright posture with subsequent prompt spontaneous resolution is a common physiological occurrence in humans. If the induced h...
Mechanism of heat treatment on exercise pressor reflex in hindlimb ischemia-reperfusion: Does the temperature gradient matter? [0.03%]
热疗对缺血再灌注后肢运动pressor反射的影响机制:温度梯度重要吗?
Lu Qin,Xuexin Zhang,Jianhua Li
Lu Qin
Purpose: To examine the effect of heat treatment (HT) with two temperature gradients in skeletal muscle: 1.5 and 3 °C, on the exercise pressor reflex (EPR) responses following limb ischemia-reperfusion (IR). Specifically...
Is cardiovascular disease risk in transgender, gender-diverse, and non-binary adults associated with autonomic imbalance? [0.03%]
变性人、性别多样人和非二元性别成年人的心血管疾病风险与自主神经功能失衡有关吗?
Keila Turino Miranda,Brittany K Schwende,Alicia Duval et al.
Keila Turino Miranda et al.
Blood pressure is a key indicator of cardiovascular health with chronically high levels increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) such as heart attack and stroke. Emerging evidence shows that transgender, gender-diverse, and non-...
Acute hyperoxia elicits decreases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity and action potential activation in a sex-dependent manner [0.03%]
急性高氧诱发肌交感神经活性和动作电位活化的性别差异性变化
Jinan Saboune,Brittany K Schwende,Amélie Debray et al.
Jinan Saboune et al.
Acute hyperoxia (100 % oxygen) has been shown to reduce muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), suggesting that hyperoxia could be a potential strategy for lowering blood pressure. However, the efficacy of hyperoxia to reduce blood pressu...
L K Fitzgibbon-Collins,T J Pereira,H Edgell
L K Fitzgibbon-Collins
Young women experience orthostatic intolerance to a greater degree than men. Numerous physiological pathways could be responsible for this intolerance in both healthy and pathophysiological conditions. This review discusses sex differences ...