Role of the medulla oblongata in normal and high arterial blood pressure regulation: the contribution of Escola Paulista de Medicina – UNIFESP

Resumo

Several forms of experimental evidence gathered in the last 37 years have unequivocally established that the medulla oblongata harbors the main neural circuits responsible for generating the vasomotor tone and regulating arterial blood pressure. Our current understanding of this circuitry derives mainly from the studies of Pedro Guertzenstein, a former student who became Professor of Physiology at UNIFESP later, and his colleagues. In this review, we have summarized the main findings as well as our collaboration to a further understanding of the ventrolateral medulla and the control of arterial blood pressure under normal and pathological conditions.

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Hypertension, Baroreceptor reflexes, Vasomotor nuclei, Arterial pressure, Sympathetic nerve activity, Hipertensão, Rflexos baroceptores, Núcleos vasomotores, Atividade simpática, Pressão arterial

Citação

CRAVO, Sergio L. et al. Role of the medulla oblongata in normal and high arterial blood pressure regulation: the contribution of Escola Paulista de Medicina - UNIFESP. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Rio de Janeiro, v. 81, n. 3, p. 589-603, 2009.