Abstract

Alterations in arterial blood pressure induced in cats by electrostimulation of pressor or depressor points in the ventral part of the medulla oblongata did not, as a rule, differ in direction from those in other hemodynamic parameters, including cardiac output, total peripheral resistance, central venous pressure, maximal acceleration of aortic blood flow, heart rate, venous return, blood flow in the superior and inferior venae cavae, and arterial inflow to and venous outflow from the posterior part of the body. It is postulated that the ventral medulla exerts direct influences on both the venous and arterial hemodynamics.

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