Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Mechanisms mediating regional sympathoactivatory responses to stimulation of NTS A(1) adenosine receptorsDifferential patterns of sympathetic responses to selective stimulation of nucleus tractus solitarius purinergic receptor subtypes.Role of adenosine in the sympathetic activation produced by isometric exercise in humans.Severe hemorrhage attenuates cardiopulmonary chemoreflex control of regional sympathetic outputs via NTS adenosine receptors.Purinergic mechanisms of the nucleus of the solitary tract and neural cardiovascular control.Neurochemicals involved in medullary control of common carotid blood flow.Activation of NTS A2a adenosine receptors differentially resets baroreflex control of renal vs. adrenal sympathetic nerve activity.Vasopressin is a major vasoconstrictor involved in hindlimb vascular responses to stimulation of adenosine A(1) receptors in the nucleus of the solitary tract.Purinergic modulation of neural control of cardiac function.Adenosine receptor type 2a is differently modulated by nicotine in dorsal brainstem cells of Wistar Kyoto and spontaneously hypertensive rats.Functional characterization of adenosine receptors in the nucleus tractus solitarius mediating hypotensive responses in the rat.Antagonism of adenosine A(1) receptors in the NTS does not affect the chemoreflex in awake rats.Modification of cardiovascular responses to adenosine A1 receptor stimulation in the posterior hypothalamus of anaesthetized rats by cAMP and by GABA(B) receptor blockade.Cardiovascular responses to microinjection of ATP into the nucleus tractus solitarii of awake rats.Age-dependent changes in adenosine A1 receptor distribution and density within the nucleus tractus solitarii of normotensive and hypertensive rats.Stimulation of NTS A1 adenosine receptors evokes counteracting effects on hindlimb vasculature.Vasopressin V1 receptors contribute to hemodynamic and sympathoinhibitory responses evoked by stimulation of adenosine A2a receptors in NTS.Stimulation of NTS A1 adenosine receptors differentially resets baroreflex control of regional sympathetic outputs.Adenosine receptors located in the NTS contribute to renal sympathoinhibition during hypotensive phase of severe hemorrhage in anesthetized rats.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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1991 nî lūn-bûn
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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Cardiovascular excitatory effects of adenosine in the nucleus of the solitary tract.
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D Robertson
M Appalsamy
R Mosqueda-Garcia
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10.1161/01.HYP.18.4.494
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1991-10-01T00:00:00Z