Abstract

Publisher Summary Concluding Remarks on Reflex Control of the Circulation in ManThis chapter discusses the important areas of research in the reflex control of circulation in man, in particular on the interaction between circulatory and respiratory control systems, and discusses the significance of this research for the human hypertension and coronary disease. The future progress of research on the reflex control of the circulation in man depends largely on the development of new methods that could be applied to man. The major accomplishment in this regard is a technique of recording sympathetic discharge to skin and muscular blood vessels as applied for the analysis of the circulatory reflex. Low body negative pressure stimulus produces a long-lasting effect upon the sympathetic discharge. There is the lack of a precise analysis in man of the relationship between the sympathetic discharge and the peripheral vascular response to baroreceptor stimulation.

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