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causing low
blood pressure. To
compensate for this low
blood pressure,
neurohumoral factors (RAAS, SNS, ADH) are activated,
leading to
sodium and
water retention...
- by
inhibitory neural reflexes,
inflammation or
other implication of
neurohumoral peptides.[citation needed]
gastrointestinal surgery or
other GI procedures...
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sympathetic nerve activity in
specific target organs or
tissues via
neurohumoral signals. In
terms of hypertension, the
overactivation of the sympathetic...
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Zaidi KR,
Mehdi G,
Mansoor T (July 2005). "
Neurohumoral alterations and
their role in amoebiasis".
Indian Journal of Clinical...
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cardiomyocytes and
microvasculature that may be
conceptualized as
neurohumoral TTS. Another,
occurring in a
minority of TTS patients, is
caused by acute...
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discovered in the
early 20th century. The
permeable CVOs
enabling rapid neurohumoral exchange include the
subfornical organ (SFO), the area
postrema (AP)...
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research suggests that it may be
caused by a
combination of
hemodynamic and
neurohumoral factors. Some
studies have
found that
orthostatic hypertension may be...
- needed] Normally, a
series of cardiac, vascular, neurologic, muscular, and
neurohumoral responses occurs quickly so the
blood pressure does not fall very much...
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rearrangement is not yet
fully understood. A
number of
growth factors and
neurohumoral agents influence smooth muscle growth and differentiation. The Notch...
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needs of a
specific individual. The gut–brain axis, a
bidirectional neurohumoral communication system, is
important for
maintaining homeostasis and is...