With regard to baroreflex response to decreased blood pressure. Historically, due to the baroreflex “resetting” behavior
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 5:23 pm
With regard to baroreflex response to decreased bloodpressure.
Historically, due to the baroreflex “resetting” behavior, it wasconsidered unimportant for long term blood pressure control andprevention of chronic hypertension. Describe this resettingbehavior in your response. However, recent research suggests thatincreased activation of the baroreflex by electrical stimulation ofthe afferent neurons that signal the NTS, may be a good treatmentfor hypertension. What do you think? If you think this will be agood treatment option, comment on someone (not your own) who postedabout baroreflex response to increased blood pressure, and describewhy the treatment is a good option. If you think this will not be agood treatment option, comment on someone (not your own) who postedabout baroreflex response to decreased blood pressure, and describewhy the treatment is not a good option.
Historically, due to the baroreflex “resetting” behavior, it wasconsidered unimportant for long term blood pressure control andprevention of chronic hypertension. Describe this resettingbehavior in your response. However, recent research suggests thatincreased activation of the baroreflex by electrical stimulation ofthe afferent neurons that signal the NTS, may be a good treatmentfor hypertension. What do you think? If you think this will be agood treatment option, comment on someone (not your own) who postedabout baroreflex response to increased blood pressure, and describewhy the treatment is a good option. If you think this will not be agood treatment option, comment on someone (not your own) who postedabout baroreflex response to decreased blood pressure, and describewhy the treatment is not a good option.