Interaction between the ventilatory and cerebrovascular responses to hypo- and hypercapnia at rest and during exercise.
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Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide in Alzheimer's disease.Cerebral vasoreactivity during hypercapnia is reset by augmented sympathetic influence.The effect of adding CO2 to hypoxic inspired gas on cerebral blood flow velocity and breathing during incremental exerciseEffect of voluntary hypocapnic hyperventilation on the relationship between core temperature and heat loss responses in exercising humans.Aging blunts hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia and reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity during maximal exercise.Cerebrovascular reactivity is increased with acclimatization to 3,454 m altitude.Periodic Breathing in Heart Failure Explained by Dynamic and Static Properties of Respiratory ControlCerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivity at rest and during sub-maximal exercise: effect of age and 12-week exercise training.Onset responses of ventilation and cerebral blood flow to hypercapnia in humans: rest and exercisePerformance in the heat-physiological factors of importance for hyperthermia-induced fatigue.Cerebral hypoperfusion modifies the respiratory chemoreflex during orthostatic stress.AltitudeOmics: enhanced cerebrovascular reactivity and ventilatory response to CO2 with high-altitude acclimatization and reexposure.Effect of acute hypoxia on blood flow in vertebral and internal carotid arteries.Integration of Central and Peripheral Regulation of the Circulation during Exercise: Acute and Chronic Adaptations.Anterior cerebral blood velocity and end-tidal CO2 responses to exercise differ in children and adults.Serial monitoring of CO2 reactivity following sport concussion using hypocapnia and hypercapnia.Differential blood flow responses to CO₂ in human internal and external carotid and vertebral arteries.Frontal cerebral cortex blood flow, oxygen delivery and oxygenation during normoxic and hypoxic exercise in athletes.Manipulation of central blood volume and implications for respiratory control function.Development of an anaesthetized-rat model of exercise hyperpnoea: an integrative model of respiratory control using an equilibrium diagram.Cerebrovascular-Reactivity Mapping Using MRI: Considerations for Alzheimer's Disease.
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Interaction between the ventilatory and cerebrovascular responses to hypo- and hypercapnia at rest and during exercise.
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Masashi Inagaki
Naoyuki Hayashi
Philip N Ainslie
Tadayoshi Miyamoto
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2008.157073
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2008-07-17T00:00:00Z