The effects of stimulation of the carotid sinus baroreceptors upon the activity of the long ciliary nerve.

作者: Hiromasa OKADA , Nagao KADO , Isamu NISIDA

DOI: 10.2170/JJPHYSIOL.11.612

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摘要: 1. In anesthetized or decerebrate cats and dogs the effect of stimulation carotid sinus upon activity long ciliary nerve was investigated by means action potential study.2. Electrical central end severed caused dual effects, inhibitory facilitatory, in impulse nerve. However, raising pressure sinus, isolated perfused, evoked only diminution abolition ocular sympathetic activity, such an abolished cutting nerve.3. From these results, it is concluded that afferent impulses from baroreceptors reflexly inhibit discharge centers.

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