This paper will touch on three points derived from the studies our group has performed by means of continuous 24 hour blood pressure recording in humans. The first point will concern a description of the factors involved in the production of spontaneous blood pressure variability and in particular of our evidence that the magnitude of this phenomenon depends on arterial baroreflexes but also, and perhaps to a larger extent, on central modulation of the cardiovascular system. The second point will deal with the differences in blood pressure variability we have observed in subjects with normal and high blood pressure. Finally, the third point will briefly address the changes in blood pressure variability that take place with ageing. © 1985 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

Mancia, G., Bertinieri, G., Cavallazzi, A., Rienzo, M., Parati, G., Pomidossi, G., et al. (1985). Mechanisms of blood pressure variability in man. CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION, A7(2-3), 167-178 [10.3109/10641968509073536].

Mechanisms of blood pressure variability in man

Mancia, G;Parati, G;
1985

Abstract

This paper will touch on three points derived from the studies our group has performed by means of continuous 24 hour blood pressure recording in humans. The first point will concern a description of the factors involved in the production of spontaneous blood pressure variability and in particular of our evidence that the magnitude of this phenomenon depends on arterial baroreflexes but also, and perhaps to a larger extent, on central modulation of the cardiovascular system. The second point will deal with the differences in blood pressure variability we have observed in subjects with normal and high blood pressure. Finally, the third point will briefly address the changes in blood pressure variability that take place with ageing. © 1985 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Ageing; Baroreceptor reflex; Blood pressure variability; Aging; Animals; Atropine; Cats; Denervation; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypertension; Pressoreceptors; Reflex; Blood Pressure
English
1985
A7
2-3
167
178
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Mancia, G., Bertinieri, G., Cavallazzi, A., Rienzo, M., Parati, G., Pomidossi, G., et al. (1985). Mechanisms of blood pressure variability in man. CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION, A7(2-3), 167-178 [10.3109/10641968509073536].
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