
doi: 10.1007/bf01960116
pmid: 7202645
Hypertension was produced in anesthetized and conscious dogs when cerebral perfusion was reduced. It lasted up to 19 days in chronic studies, was not abolished by carotid sinus denervation nor with beta receptor blockade, but was absent after removal of brachiocephalic artery constriction (BCAC). The cardiovascular features of this "neurogenic hypertension" are presented.
Time Factors, Hemodynamics, Subclavian Artery, Myocardial Contraction, Brain Ischemia, Disease Models, Animal, Carotid Sinus, Dogs, Hypertension, Animals, Ligation
Time Factors, Hemodynamics, Subclavian Artery, Myocardial Contraction, Brain Ischemia, Disease Models, Animal, Carotid Sinus, Dogs, Hypertension, Animals, Ligation
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