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Tishutin, Nikolay A. "Postural Balance in Football Players with Different Types of Autonomic Regulation When Performing the Romberg Test." Journal of Medical and Biological Research, no. 4 (February 20, 2024): 60–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/2687-1491-z179.

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The study is relevant due to the importance of a high level of postural balance and optimal autonomic regulation in football players’ athletic activity, as well as due to the lack of such comprehensive research. The purpose of the article was to study postural balance maintenance during the Romberg test on a stabilometric platform in football players with different types of autonomic heart rate regulation. Materials and methods. The research involved 100 football players. Based on the cardiointervalograms recorded initially, the participants were divided into groups according to the types of a
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Romanchuk, A.P., and M.Yu Sorokin. "PECULIARITIES OF VEGETATIVE PROVISION OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS ON CARRIERS WITH DIFFERENT DEGREE OF SPINAL CORD DAMAGE." NAUKA V OLIMPIYSKOM SPORTE 2006, no. 1 (2015): 84–90. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16433.

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With use of a modern multifunctional method of research of cardiovascular and respiratory system — spiroarteriocardiorythmography 24 male sportsmen-invalids engaged in basketball on carriages have been studied. The studies have allowed to establish features of autonomic maintenance of cardiovascular and respiratory systems of sportsmen with different level of impairment of a spinal cord and in invalidsamputants. Common for all groups is infringement of function of external breath which is expressed in infringement of frequency characteristics of a rhythm of breath that is reflected in pa
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Spence, Campbell D., John P. Coghlan, Derek A. Denton, et al. "Role of the autonomic nervous system, renin–angiotensin system, and arginine vasopressin during the onset and maintenance of ACTH hypertension in sheep." Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 65, no. 8 (1987): 1739–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/y87-273.

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The roles of the autonomic nervous system, renin–angiotensin system, and arginine vasopressin (AVP) during the onset of ACTH-induced hypertension were investigated in conscious sheep. Autonomic ganglion blockade or combined adrenergic and cholinergic receptor blockade demonstrated that an intact sympathetic nervous system was not essential for the development or maintenance of the hypertension. Autonomic blockade augmented the pressor response to ACTH, indicating that baroreceptor-mediated reflexes normally operate to suppress the degree of hypertension produced by ACTH. Evidence was obtained
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Wang, Dong Xing, and Su Chen. "Autonomic Indoor Fire Extinguishing System." Key Engineering Materials 480-481 (June 2011): 841–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.480-481.841.

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The most commonly used indoor fire extinguishing systems are automatic sprinkling fire extinguishing systems. However, such systems have disadvantages of difficult to maintenance and low in reliability. The design of a composite indoor fire distinguishing system has been proposed, which consists of a fixed fire early warning subsystem and a moveable fire detecting and extinguishing subsystem. The moveable fire detecting and extinguishing subsystem is established on an automated guided vehicle. The system is fully autonomic, robust, and easy to maintenance. In addition, it can promptly and prec
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I Bon, Elizaveta. "Spinal Mechanisms of Homeostasis." General Medicine and Clinical Practice 7, no. 19 (2024): 01–05. https://doi.org/10.31579/2639-4162/242.

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Autonomic mechanisms of the spinal cord take part in the regulation of a number of visceral functions. There is evidence, for example, of the participation of thermosensitive neurons of the spinal cord in the maintenance of homeostasis of the organism. Since maintenance of blood pressure constancy is one of the most important manifestations of homeostasis of autonomic functions involving the spinal cord, let us consider this issue in more detail.
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Chen, Wei Long, Chun Liang Chen, and Wen Hua Shi. "The Planning of Maintenance Support Capabilities of the Wartime Armored Equipment Autonomic Logistic System Based on QFD." Advanced Materials Research 760-762 (September 2013): 1221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.760-762.1221.

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In order to solve the problem of lacking development planning and unclear key development point for the wartime armored equipment autonomic logistic system, components, system structure, system requirements and competence objectives of the system is analyzed. A Quality Function Development model of the planning of maintenance support capability is put forward and solved. The result shows that information support capability, condition monitoring capability and reasoning capability are main influence factors of maintenance support capability of the wartime armored equipment autonomic logistic sy
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Klubkova, Inna A., Marina V. Avdeeva, Larisa V. Shcheglova, Dina R. Kiryanova, and Marina Yu Erina. "The prevalence of neurocirculatory astheniaamong adolescents and young men of military age with bradyarrhythmia based on the results of screening diagnostics." Pediatrician (St. Petersburg) 9, no. 4 (2018): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ped9473-80.

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The article presents the results of clinical and instrumental examination of adolescents and young men of military age with bradyarrhythmia. The study involved 2067 people (mean age19,7 ± 2,7 years), subject to conscription (from 17 to 27 years) and potential conscripts (16-year-olds). According to the results of the screening ECG, bradyarrhythmia (sinus bradycardia, sinus bradyarrhythmia, rhythm and conduction disorders) was diagnosed in 630 adolescents and young men of military age. We studied the functional status of the autonomic nervous system on the device “Cardiometry-MT” (Russia). The
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Ruparelia, Darshan, Ganpat Devpura, Rakesh Thakuriya, and Bindu Rani. "Study of Autonomic Neuropathy in Cardiovascular System in Chronic Renal Failure Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis." East African Scholars Journal of Medical Sciences 5, no. 2 (2022): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.36349/easms.2022.v05i02.002.

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Autonomic nervous system abnormalities are major causes of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) on hemodialysis and are generally considered a part of polyneuropathy. Postural hypotension, impotency, gastrointestinal disturbance, gastrointestinal motility, and sweating abnormalities are common symptoms. The most frequent complication in patients with CRF on hemodialysis is intradialytic hypotension, and it has been suggested that intradialytic hypotension is mostly related to autonomic neuropathy. The pathogenesis of autonomic neuropathy is unclear, but a reduce
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Dehraj, Pooja, Arun Sharma, and P. S. Grover. "Maintenance assessment guidelines for autonomic system using ANP approach." Journal of Statistics and Management Systems 22, no. 2 (2019): 289–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09720510.2019.1580906.

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Sladek, Celia D., Lisete C. Michelini, Nina S. Stachenfeld, Javier E. Stern, and Janice H. Urban. "Endocrine‐Autonomic Linkages." Comprehensive Physiology 5, no. 3 (2015): 1281–323. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2040-4603.2015.tb00634.x.

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ABSTRACTInteraction between the autonomic nervous system and the neuroendocrine system is critical for maintenance of homeostasis in a wide variety of physiological parameters such as body temperature, fluid and electrolyte balance, and blood pressure and volume. The anatomical and physiological mechanisms underlying integration of the neuroendocrine and autonomic mechanisms responsible for eliciting integrated autonomic and neuroendocrine actions are the focus of this article. This includes a focus on the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus, because it includes both neuroendocrine neurons an
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Rebecchi, Marco, Francesca Fanisio, Fabio Rizzi, et al. "The Autonomic Coumel Triangle: A New Way to Define the Fascinating Relationship between Atrial Fibrillation and the Autonomic Nervous System." Life 13, no. 5 (2023): 1139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13051139.

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Arrhythmogenic substrate, modulating factors, and triggering factors (the so-called Coumel’s triangle concept) play a primary role in atrial fibrillation (AF) pathophysiology. Several years have elapsed since Coumel and co-workers advanced the concept of the relevance of autonomic nervous system (ANS) influences on atrial cells’ electrophysiological characteristics. The ANS is not only associated with cardiac rhythm regulation but also exerts an important role in the triggering and maintenance of atrial fibrillation. This review aims to describe in detail the autonomic mechanisms involved in t
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Balkan, Börk, and Sandra P. Frankmann. "Autonomic control of metabolism in development and maintenance of obesity." Appetite 19, no. 3 (1992): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0195-6663(92)90176-7.

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Nalbat, A. V., and E. Z. Yakupov. "P25-14 Autonomic tone, autonomic reactivity and autonomic maintenance of activity features in older school age children with type I diabetes mellitus." Clinical Neurophysiology 121 (October 2010): S253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(10)61036-x.

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Melodie, Sarebanha, Valente Laura, Kalra Minnea, Joseph Layon A, and Crimi Ettore. "Case report: Perioperative management of a patient with familial dysautonomia." Journal of Clinical Intensive Care and Medicine 6, no. 2 (2021): 029–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.29328/journal.jcicm.1001038.

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Familial dysautonomia is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disease affecting cells of the autonomic nervous system. Patients with this disease are insensitive to pain but their autonomic nervous system is still activated with noxious stimuli. This report details a case of a patient with familial dysautonomia who underwent right ankle open reduction and internal fixation for a bimalleolar right ankle fracture. The patients preoperative and intraoperative course were uneventful but shortly after handoff to the intensive care unit, the patient experienced an autonomic crisis. Managemen
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Romanchuk, A.P. "AUTONOMIC ASSURANCE OF CARDIORESPIRATORY SYSTEM FOOTBALL PLAYERS IN THE YEARLY TRAINING CYCLE." Vestnik sportivnoj nauki (6) 2005, no. 1 (2015): 29–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16448.

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In the given work is carried out the analysis of results of research of vegetative maintenance cardiorespiratory system in football players with the help spiroarteriocardiorythmography in dynamics of a training cycle of year. According to change of parameters of total power (TP) variability of a cardiac rhythm, systolic and diastolic arterial pressure, and also spontaneous respiration, the analysis is carried out of ranking distributions and correlation matrixes which has allowed to determine features of regulator influences of vegetative system on cardiovascular and respiratory systems in dyn
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Dehraj, Pooja, Arun Sharma, and P. S. Grover. "Incorporating autonomicity and trustworthiness aspects for assessing software quality." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 1.1 (2017): 421. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i1.1.9947.

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Autonomic computing covers few self-abilities like self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, self-protection, self-adaptability, self-awareness, self-openness etc. in software systems. These self-abilities will lead towards lowering the overall maintenance cost of the software because of minimum level of human intervention. The term Autonomicity refers to the level of autonomic (self) features implemented in the system. The International software quality standard ISO 9126 is now replaced by new software product quality standard ISO/IEC 25010:2011 which defines the framework/model to
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Loeb, J. M., J. M. deTarnowsky, M. R. Warner, and C. C. Whitson. "Postpacing tachycardia: autonomic involvement." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 253, no. 2 (1987): H333—H340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1987.253.2.h333.

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The cessation of pacing from the sinus node region is followed by a transient sinus tachycardia or postpacing tachycardia (PPT). We sought to characterize autonomic involvement in PPT. We used alpha-chloralose-anesthetized dogs and recorded electrocardiograms, blood pressure, and electrograms from the sinus node, right atrium, right ventricle, and His bundle. Both vagi and both stellate ganglia were transected. PPT developed immediately after either linear or stepped heart rate changes. PPT followed pacing from the rostral but not the caudal region of the sulcus terminalis. Independent manipul
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Abdulrazak, Bessam, Patrice Roy, Charles Gouin-Vallerand, Yacine Belala, and Sylvain Giroux. "Micro Context-Awareness for Autonomic Pervasive Computing." International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking 7, no. 2 (2011): 48–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jbdcn.2011040104.

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Context-aware software provides adapted services to users or other software components. On the other hand, Autonomic Pervasive Computing uses context to reduce the complexity of pervasive system utilization, management and maintenance. This paper describes two context-awareness models, the macro and micro approaches, that define and integrate contextual views of individual pervasive components (micro level) and global knowledge of the system (macro level), and provides a more detailed overview of a micro Context-aware programming model for open smart space problems. These models are presented
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Leibel, R. L., E. M. Berry, and J. Hirsch. "Metabolic and hemodynamic responses to endogenous and exogenous catecholamines in formerly obese subjects." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 260, no. 4 (1991): R785—R791. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1991.260.4.r785.

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Formerly or reduced-obese (RO) subjects exhibit diminished systemic energy requirements for weight maintenance. Based on studies in animals and humans, there is reason to believe that the autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays an important role in coordinate regulation of energy metabolism and may be altered in the RO state. We have, therefore, investigated aspects of autonomic physiology in obese (OB), RO, and never obese (NO) subjects subjected to insulin-mediated hypoglycemia and incremental intravenous infusions of epinephrine. Total catecholamine secretion during insulin-induced hypoglycemi
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LUJAN, MARCOS, ALVARO PAEZ, LUIS LLANES, JAVIER ANGULO, and ANTONIO BERENGUER. "ROLE OF AUTONOMIC INNERVATION IN RAT PROSTATIC STRUCTURE MAINTENANCE: A MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS." Journal of Urology 160, no. 5 (1998): 1919–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(01)62444-3.

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Lo, M., C. Julien, C. Barres, et al. "Blood pressure maintenance in hypertensive sympathectomized rats. II. Renin-angiotensin system and vasopressin." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 261, no. 4 (1991): R1052—R1056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1991.261.4.r1052.

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This study examined the contribution of the main pressor systems to the residual hypertension exhibited by genetically hypertensive (LH) rats of the Lyon strain after early chronic sympathectomy with guanethidine. Blood pressure (BP) was recorded in conscious LH and normotensive control (LN) rats, either intact or sympathectomized, during sequential blockade of the renin-angiotensin system, vasopressin receptors, the autonomic nervous system, and finally after maximal vasodilation with hydralazine. In sympathectomized rats 1) renin-angiotensin system blockade equally reduced BP in both strains
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Kastrup, Jens, Jens H. Henrksen, Jesper Holst Pedersen, et al. "Effect of ganglionic blockade on endogenous circulating pancreatic polypeptide, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, substance P, neurotensin and noradrenaline in healthy controls and long-term insulin-dependent diabetic patients." Clinical Science 71, no. 4 (1986): 411–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/cs0710411.

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1. Plasma pancreatic polypeptide (PP), vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), substance P (SP), neurotensin (NT) and noradrenaline (NA) were measured in eight healthy subjects and 12 long-term insulin-dependent diabetic patients with and without autonomic neuropathy, before and after intravenous infusion of the ganglionic blocking agent trimethaphan camsylate, in order to determine the influence of the autonomic nervous system on the baseline values of the substances. 2. The basal levels of the measured substances were not significantly different in healthy subjects and patients with or with
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Abdulaziz, Hoda M. M., Marwa A. Saleh, Ahmad E. Hatata, and Hanaa M. M. Abdelaziz. "Effect of Ramadan intermittent fasting on short-term heart rate variability among hemodialysis patients." Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation 25, no. 1 (2025): 29–34. https://doi.org/10.4103/jesnt.jesnt_20_24.

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Background In the general population, prior research has demonstrated the positive effects of fasting on the heart, where it is linked to a reduction in the risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Although hemodialysis (HD) patients are considered very high risk, some patients are highly motivated and insist on fasting. Limited data exists on the effect of Ramadan fasting on heart rate variability (HRV) a measure of cardiac autonomic function among maintenance HD patients. Patients and methods An observational longitudinal study of Ramadan fasting patients on maintenance HD. All participants
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Martinez, Diana, and David D. Kline. "The role of astrocytes in the nucleus tractus solitarii in maintaining central control of autonomic function." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 320, no. 4 (2021): R418—R424. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00254.2020.

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The nucleus tractus solitarii (nTS) is the first central site for the termination and integration of autonomic and respiratory sensory information. Sensory afferents terminating in the nTS as well as the embedded nTS neurocircuitry release and utilize glutamate that is critical for maintenance of baseline cardiorespiratory parameters and initiating cardiorespiratory reflexes, including those activated by bouts of hypoxia. nTS astrocytes contribute to synaptic and neuronal activity through a variety of mechanisms, including gliotransmission and regulation of glutamate in the extracellular space
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Davis, Elizabeth A., and Megan J. Dailey. "A direct effect of the autonomic nervous system on somatic stem cell proliferation?" American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 316, no. 1 (2019): R1—R5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00266.2018.

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Regulation of somatic stem cell proliferation is critical for the maintenance of tissue and organ function throughout the body. Modulators of this process include nutrients and peptides, but the role of an autonomic neural influence on stem cell proliferation has been neglected. This article describes the literature in support of autonomic nervous system (ANS) influence on somatic stem cells, with emphasis on intestinal epithelial stem cells (IESCs) as a representative somatic stem cell. Based on the current available data, models for the direct influence of both branches of the ANS (the sympa
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Kaido, Minako, Reiko Arita, Yasue Mitsukura, Reiko Ishida, and Kazuo Tsubota. "Variability of autonomic nerve activity in dry eye with decreased tear stability." PLOS ONE 17, no. 11 (2022): e0276945. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276945.

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The autonomic nervous system plays a crucial role in the maintenance of homeostasis. Neurogenic inflammation due to decreased stability of tear film may induce changes in autonomic nerve activity, which could be associated with symptom expression.This study aimed to measure biological parameters that represent autonomic nerve activity in dry eye (DE)s caused by tear film dysfunction and investigate their relationship with symptom intensity. This prospective, cross-sectional, comparative study evaluated 34 eyes of 34 participants (mean age: 52.5 ± 13.4 years; range: 20–81 years) without keratoc
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Brand, P. H., P. J. Metting, and S. L. Britton. "Support of arterial blood pressure by major pressor systems in conscious dogs." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 255, no. 3 (1988): H483—H491. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1988.255.3.h483.

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The roles of the autonomic nervous system, vasopressin, and angiotensin II in support of blood pressure were evaluated in seven conscious, resting dogs while hydrated or dehydrated. Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) was monitored, and the dogs were given hexamethonium to block autonomic ganglia. Thirty minutes later, they were given captopril, and after another 30 min, a vasopressin V1 antagonist, d(CH2)5TyrMeAVP, was given. The order okf administration of captopril and d(CH2)5TyrMeAVP was alternated in different experiments. Hexamethonium had no effect on steady-state MAP in either hydrated
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Stojcheva-Taneva, O. O., and M. H. Polenakovic. "Autonomic Neuropathy in Hemodialysis Patients Treated with Recombinant Human Erythropoietin." International Journal of Artificial Organs 19, no. 10 (1996): 574–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/039139889601901003.

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Autonomic nervous system (ANS) function was evaluated in hemodialysis patients treated with recombinant human erythropoietin (rHu-EPO) before and after therapy, in an effort to evaluate the role of anemia in the genesis of autonomic dysfunction in chronic renal failure (CRF). Studies were conducted using a battery of five cardiovascular reflex tests: Valsalva maneuver, handgrip exercise, heart rate response to standing (30:15 index), post-Valsalva rise in blood pressure and postural drop in blood pressure. The patients were divided into two groups: group I consisted of 14 patients on maintenan
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Arboleda, Hugo, Andrés Paz, Miguel Jiménez, and Gabriel Tamura. "Development and Instrumentation of a Framework for the Generation and Management of Self-Adaptive Enterprise Applications." Ingenieria y Universidad 20, no. 2 (2016): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.iyu20-2.difg.

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Companies’ operations have become over-dependent on their supporting enterprise software applications. This situation has placed a heavy burden onto software maintenance teams who are expected to keep these applications up and running optimally in varying execution conditions. However, this high human intervention drives up the overall costs of software ownership. In addition, the current dynamic nature of enterprise applications constitutes challenges with respect to their architectural design and development, and the guarantee of the agreed quality requirements at runtime. Efficiently and ef
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Gourine, Alexander V., and Gareth L. Ackland. "Cardiac Vagus and Exercise." Physiology 34, no. 1 (2019): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00041.2018.

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Lower resting heart rate and high autonomic vagal activity are strongly associated with superior exercise capacity, maintenance of which is essential for general well-being and healthy aging. Recent evidence obtained in experimental studies using the latest advances in molecular neuroscience, combined with human exercise physiology, physiological modeling, and genomic data suggest that the strength of cardiac vagal activity causally determines our ability to exercise.
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Smyth, Peter PA, Robert Burns, Michael Casey, et al. "Maintenance of iodine intake." Thyroid Research 6, Suppl 2 (2013): A52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-6614-6-s2-a52.

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Sayce, Lea J., Maria E. Powell, Emily E. Kimball, Patty Chen, Gary J. Gartling, and Bernard Rousseau. "Continuous Rate Infusion of Ketamine Hydrochloride and Dexmedetomidine for Maintenance of Anesthesia during Laryngotracheal Surgery in New Zealand White Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)." Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 59, no. 2 (2020): 176–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.30802/aalas-jaalas-19-000076.

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New Zealand white rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are an established in vivo model for the study of structural and functional consequences of vocal-fold vibration. Research design requires invasive laryngotracheal procedures, and the presence of laryngospasms or pain responses (or both) hinder phonation-related data collection. Published anesthesia regimens report respiratory depression and muscle tone changes and have been unsuccessful in mitigating autonomic laryngeal responses in our protocol. Infusion of ketamine hydrochloride and dexmedetomidine hydrochloride in pediatric medicine provide
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Yambe, T., S. Nitta, Y. Katahira, et al. "Cardiac-Related Sympathetic Nerve Activity during Circulation with Only the Left Ventricular Assist Device." International Journal of Artificial Organs 15, no. 1 (1992): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/039139889201500109.

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Circulatory maintenance with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) alone during cardiac arrest until heart transplantation has been evaluated. To assess the effect on the autonomic nervous system, the sympathetic neurogram was analyzed by power spectrum and coherence function. LVAD were inserted between the left atrium and the descending aorta in seven adult mongrel dogs and ventricular fibrillation was induced electrically. Renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) was detected by bipolar electrodes attached to the left renal sympathetic nerve. Values of squared coherence between the arterial
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Куликов, N. Kulikov, Череващенко, Lyubov Cherevashchenko, Череващенко, and I. Cherevashchenko. "The Vegetative Status Correction in the Patients with Chronic Dyscirculatory Encephalopathy on the Sanatorium Rehabilitation Stage." Journal of New Medical Technologies. eJournal 8, no. 1 (2014): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/5760.

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Among vascular brain diseases a special place in its importance takes chronic cerebrovascular pathology in the form of dyscirculatory encephalopathy. The most frequently affected cerebral structures with discirculatory encephalopathy are those parts of the brain that are largely responsible for shaping over segmental vegetative disorders, which are characteristic of clinics chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency. The purpose of this work is to develop a new modern high technology of sanatorium rehabilitation of the patients with circulatory encephalopathy on stage I and to correct autonomic imb
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Sun, Wan Guo, Hong Bing Ye, Kai Wang, and Yong Jun Song. "Design of Autonomic Logistics Information System Based on System Integration Model." Advanced Materials Research 472-475 (February 2012): 2650–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.472-475.2650.

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In view of some shortcomings of equipment maintenance, Autonomic Logistics Information System (ALIS) technology is introduced. Aiming at common equipment, basing on the description of function requirement definition, system requirements are analyzed firstly. Then developing process is described, the modeling process of developing ALIS is discussed. At last, the structure of ALIS is constructed. And its function module is designed as well. The system includes four layers as information layer, service layer, application layer, and cross-layer. The investigation and discussion on establishing met
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Janssen, Ben J. A., and Jos F. M. Smits. "Autonomic control of blood pressure in mice: basic physiology and effects of genetic modification." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 282, no. 6 (2002): R1545—R1564. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00714.2001.

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Control of blood pressure and of blood flow is essential for maintenance of homeostasis. The hemodynamic state is adjusted by intrinsic, neural, and hormonal mechanisms to optimize adaptation to internal and environmental challenges. In the last decade, many studies showed that modification of the mouse genome may alter the capacity of cardiovascular control systems to respond to homeostatic challenges or even bring about a permanent pathophysiological state. This review discusses the progress that has been made in understanding of autonomic cardiovascular control mechanisms from studies in ge
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Lorenzo-Almorós, Ana, Jesús Casado Cerrada, Luis-Antonio Álvarez-Sala Walther, Manuel Méndez Bailón, and Óscar Lorenzo González. "Atrial Fibrillation and Diabetes Mellitus: Dangerous Liaisons or Innocent Bystanders?" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 8 (2023): 2868. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12082868.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia in adults and diabetes mellitus (DM) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. However, the relationship between both pathologies has not been fully documented and new evidence supports the existence of direct and independent links. In the myocardium, a combination of structural, electrical, and autonomic remodeling may lead to AF. Importantly, patients with AF and DM showed more dramatic alterations than those with AF or DM alone, particularly in mitochondrial respiration and atrial remodeling, which alters conductivity, thrombo
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G. Ushakiran, P. Pravallika, S. Sujitha, K. Neelima, and M. Roja. "Hyperthermia." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 13, no. 1 (2023): 357–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2023.13.1.0012.

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There is scientific support for the concept of a temperature set point that is, maintenance of an optimal temperature for the metabolic processes that life depends on Nervous activity in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamus of the brain triggers heat losing (sweating, etc.) or heat generating (shivering and muscle contraction, etc.) activities through stimulation of the autonomic nervous system. The pre-optic anterior hypothalamus has been shown to contain warm sensitive, cool sensitive, and temperature insensitive neurons, to determine the body's temperature setpoint. As the temperature that th
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Shishkova, V. N. "Psychoemotional and autonomic disorders in pre-, peri- and postmenopausal women." Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council, no. 12 (August 14, 2024): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21518/ms2024-269.

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The topicality of issues of health maintenance and quality of life improvement in pre-, peri- and postmenopausal women is associated with the increasingly growing socio-public activity of women in today’s context. A number of studies have found a direct relationship between the onset of menopause and appearance of symptoms of autonomic dysfunction, shift of mood, various sleep disorders, decreased performance, including intellectual one, increased irritability and anxiety. The symptoms of autonomic dysfunction are the most difficult ones for a woman during this period. The most common symptoms
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Yoon, Gwang-Seok, Seong-Huan Choi, Sung Woo Kwon, et al. "Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression." Journal of International Medical Research 49, no. 11 (2021): 030006052110578. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211057822.

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Objective To examine the combination of heart rate recovery (HRR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in predicting atrial fibrillation (AF) progression. Methods Data from patients with a first detected episode of AF who underwent treadmill exercise testing and 24-h Holter electrocardiography were retrospectively analysed. Autonomic dysfunction was verified using HRR values. Sympathetic and parasympathetic modulation was analysed by HRV. AF progression was defined as transition from the first detected paroxysmal episode to persistent/permanent AF. Results Of 306 patients, mean LF/HF ratio and HRR
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Diaz, Rosaura, Luis I. Garcia, Jose Locia, et al. "Histological modifications of the rat prostate following transection of somatic and autonomic nerves." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 82, no. 2 (2010): 397–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652010000200015.

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It is known that hormones influence significantly the prostate tissue. However, we reported that mating induces an increase in androgen receptors, revealing a neural influence on the gland. These data suggested that somatic afferents (scrotal and genitofemoral nerves) and autonomic efferents (pelvic and hypogastric nerves) could regulate the structure of the prostate. Here we assessed the role of these nerves in maintaining the histology of the gland. Hence, afferent or efferent nerves of male rats were transected. Then, the ventral and dorsolateral regions of the prostate were processed for h
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Rosenbaum, M. "Low-dose leptin reverses skeletal muscle, autonomic, and neuroendocrine adaptations to maintenance of reduced weight." Journal of Clinical Investigation 115, no. 12 (2005): 3579–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci25977.

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Hiwatari, M., P. L. Nolan, and C. I. Johnston. "The contribution of vasopressin and angiotensin to the maintenance of blood pressure after autonomic blockade." Hypertension 7, no. 4 (1985): 547–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.7.4.547.

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Nezhkina, N. N., O. V. Kuligin, O. L. Nasonova, G. N. Mitrofanova, and S. V. Sokolovskaya. "Psychophysical training in treatment of sympathicotonic vegetative dystonia syndrome and primary arterial hypertension in children and adolescents." Perm Medical Journal 38, no. 2 (2021): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/pmj38230-36.

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Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of psychophysical training as a method of non-drug correction of vegetative dystonia syndrome of sympaticotonic type and primary arterial hypertension in children and adolescents.
 Material and methods. 164 patients aged 717 years with sympathicotonic vegetative dystonia syndrome were examined, of which 47 were diagnosed primary arterial hypertension. The baseline autonomic tone (by cumulative clinical tables of autonomic manifestations), autonomic reactivity (based on the results of variation pulsography in ortho-and clean position), support activ
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G., Ushakiran, Pravallika P., Sujitha S., Neelima K., and Roja M. "Hyperthermia." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 13, no. 1 (2023): 357–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7947899.

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There is scientific support for the concept of a temperature set point that is, maintenance of an optimal temperature for the metabolic processes that life depends on Nervous activity in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamus of the brain triggers heat losing (sweating, etc.) or heat generating (shivering and muscle contraction, etc.) activities through stimulation of the autonomic nervous system. The pre-optic anterior hypothalamus has been shown to contain warm sensitive, cool sensitive, and temperature insensitive neurons, to determine the body's temperature setpoint. As the tempe
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Gay, R., R. W. Lee, C. Appleton, et al. "Control of cardiac function and venous return in thyrotoxic calves." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 252, no. 3 (1987): H467—H473. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1987.252.3.h467.

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The mechanisms responsible for maintenance of the high-output state associated with thyrotoxicosis have been investigated by measurement of cardiac-function curves and venous compliance during ganglionic blockade with trimethaphan. Thirteen calves were injected daily with L-thyroxine (200 micrograms/kg) for 12–14 days. Thyroxine treatment increased heart rate (70%), left ventricular systolic pressure (22%), cardiac output (120%), left ventricular maximum rate of pressure development (dP/dt) (56%), and total blood volume (18%) and decreased systemic vascular resistance (39%). These hemodynamic
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Pawloski, C. M., N. M. Eicker, L. M. Ball, M. L. Mangiapane, and G. D. Fink. "Effect of circulating vasopressin on arterial pressure regulation in rats." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 257, no. 1 (1989): H209—H218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1989.257.1.h209.

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It has been hypothesized that moderately increased blood levels of arginine vasopressin (AVP) contribute to the development and/or maintenance of hypertension. In this study, male Sprague-Dawley rats on a fixed 1 meq daily sodium intake received 10-day intravenous infusions of 0.2 and 2.0 ng.kg-1.min-1 AVP. The higher infusion rate was above the acute vasoconstrictor threshold for AVP administration and also produced a maximal antidiuretic effect. During chronic AVP administration, however, daily mean arterial pressure, heart rate, and body fluid composition were not changed, despite a maintai
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Clark, Alys R., Hanna Fontinha, John Thompson, et al. "Maternal Cardiovascular Responses to Position Change in Pregnancy." Biology 12, no. 9 (2023): 1268. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12091268.

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The maternal cardiovascular-circulatory system undergoes profound changes almost from the conception of a pregnancy until the postpartum period to support the maternal adaptions required for pregnancy and lactation. Maintenance of cardiovascular homeostasis requires changes in the cardiovascular autonomic responses. Here, we present a longitudinal study of the maternal cardiovascular autonomic responses to pregnancy and maternal position. Over a normal gestation, in the left lateral position there are significant changes in both time and frequency domain parameters reflecting heart rate variab
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Shrestha, BR, M. R. Joshi, and T. P. Bohara. "Anaesthetic issues in Brugada electrocardiogram/syndrome undergoing laproscopic common bile duct exploration and laproscopic primary common bile duct closure." Journal of Kathmandu Medical College 2, no. 1 (2014): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkmc.v2i1.10555.

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Here we report a rare case of Brugada Syndrome in a young Nepalese male undergoing laparoscopic common bile ductexploration and laparoscopic primary common bile duct closure. Recognition of the disease, preparedness to tacklethe developing arrhythmias, avoidance of precipitating drugs, adopting policy of anaesthetic interventions to balancethe autonomic system, maintenance of normothermia and electrolyte balance, avoidance of hypoxia, hypercarbia andacidosis are the key to management of this disease in anaesthetic pursuit.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkmc.v2i1.10555Journal of Kathmandu Medic
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DiBona, Gerald F. "Physiology in perspective: The Wisdom of the Body. Neural control of the kidney." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 289, no. 3 (2005): R633—R641. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00258.2005.

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Cannon equated the fluid matrix of the body with Bernard’s concept of the internal environment and emphasized the importance of “the safe-guarding of an effective fluid matrix.” He further emphasized the important role of the autonomic nervous system in the establishment and maintenance of homeostasis in the internal environment. This year’s Cannon Lecture discusses the important role of the renal sympathetic nerves to regulate various aspects of overall renal function and to serve as one of the major “self-regulatory agencies which operate to preserve the constancy of the fluid matrix.”
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