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Autor:
Melissa M. J. Farnham, Vikram J. Tallapragada, Edward T. O’Connor, Polina E. Nedoboy, Bowen Dempsey, Suja Mohammed, Angelina Y. Fong, Mandy S. Y. Lung, Fatemeh Derakhshan, Richard J. A. Wilson, Paul M. Pilowsky
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2019)
Repetitive hypoxia is a key feature of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), a condition characterized by intermittent airways obstruction. Patients with OSA present with persistent increases in sympathetic activity and commonly develop hypertension. The o
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https://doaj.org/article/0ef07b32c2494c1693cc4943dcb54255
Autor:
Stephen B. Harrap, Angelina Y. Fong, Andrew M. Allen, Seok Lim, Robert M. Anderson, Andrew Hammond, Sarah Tan, Lin Xie
Publikováno v:
Internal Medicine Journal. 50:114-117
Whether part of the blood pressure lowering effects of glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) is the result of centrally mediated reduction in sympathetic activity is debated. In humans, baroreflex activity potentially obscures the central sympatholytic effects o
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 596:3217-3232
Key points In anaesthetized rats, acute intermittent hypoxia increases sympathetic nerve activity, sympathetic peripheral chemoreflex sensitivity and central sympathetic-respiratory coupling. Renin-angiotensin system inhibition prevents the sympathet
Autor:
Simon McMullan, Angela A. Connelly, Jessica Kamar, Angelina Y. Fong, Annabel E. Simms, Clément Menuet, Ann K. Goodchild, Jaspreet K. Bassi, Bowen Dempsey, Andrew M. Allen, Keryn Walters, Sheng Le, Nikola Jancovski, Andrew Hammond
Publikováno v:
Cell Metabolism. 25:739-748
The etiology of hypertension, the world's biggest killer, remains poorly understood, with treatments targeting the established symptom, not the cause. The development of hypertension involves increased sympathetic nerve activity that, in experimental
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education. 27
Virtual reality (VR) is an interactive experience which immerses the user in a digital environment through a sense of presence. In the context of providing an active learning experience, virtual reality has the potential to improve learning outcomes
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 226:147-151
Sympathetic nerve activity to the cardiovascular system displays prominent respiratory-related modulation which leads to the generation of rhythmic oscillations in blood pressure called Traube-Hering waves. An amplification of this respiratory modula
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 273:103333
Neonatal animals are extremely tolerant of hypothermia. However, cooling will ultimately lead to ventilatory arrest, or cessation of respiratory movements. Upon rewarming, ventilation can recover spontaneously (autoresuscitation). This study examined
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Neurology. 523:1399-1418
Peripheral arterial chemoreceptors have been isolated to the common carotid artery, aorta, and pulmonary artery of turtles. However, the putative neurotransmitters associated with these chemoreceptors have not yet been described. The goal of the pres
Autor:
David A. Carter, Haoyao Guo, Jaspreet K. Bassi, Stuart J. McDougall, Angelina Y. Fong, Andrew M. Allen, Angela A. Connelly
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 314(2)
Homeostatic regulation of visceral organ function requires integrated processing of neural and neurohormonal sensory signals. The nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) is the primary sensory nucleus for cranial visceral sensory afferents. Angiotensin I
Autor:
David A. Carter, Jaspreet K. Bassi, Nicole O Hunter, Stuart J. McDougall, Nattaya Thongsepee, Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith, Angela A. Connelly, Angelina Y. Fong, Yan-Ting Choong, Andrew M. Allen
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. 313(4)
Angiotensin II acts via two main receptors within the central nervous system, with the type 1A receptor (AT1AR) most widely expressed in adult neurons. Activation of the AT1R in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS), the principal nucleus receiving