Blunted sympathetic neurovascular transduction during normotensive pregnancy

Volume: 597, Issue: 14, Pages: 3687 - 3696
Published: Jun 13, 2019
Abstract
Normotensive pregnancy is associated with elevated sympathetic nervous system activity yet normal or reduced blood pressure. It represents a unique period of apparent healthy sympathetic hyperactivity. The present study models the blood pressure and heart rate (ECG R-R interval) responses to fluctuations in sympathetic nervous system activity aiming to understand neurocardiovascular transduction. The reported data clearly demonstrate that...
Paper Details
Title
Blunted sympathetic neurovascular transduction during normotensive pregnancy
Published Date
Jun 13, 2019
Volume
597
Issue
14
Pages
3687 - 3696
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