Raven Peter B
Department of Integrative Physiology, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2008 Dec;40(12):2033-6. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e318180bc41.
This article provides an overview of the history behind the physiological concepts defining the role of the arterial baroreflexes and their regulation of arterial blood pressure during dynamic exercise. Initially, the case is made as to "why the arterial baroreflexes must be involved with blood pressure regulation during exercise." Subsequently, the historical animal and human experiments performed from the late 19th century to the present day describing how the two major neural mechanisms "central command" and "exercise pressor reflex" and their involvement in "resetting" are reviewed. These historical experiments have resulted in the development of a hypothetical model identifying the major factors involved in baroreflex resetting, and these factors are described. The four manuscripts presented in these proceedings address a new set of questions. These new questions address the importance of the baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity and vasomotor tone in the regulation of blood flow, not only in the systemic vasculature but also in the cerebral and cutaneous vasculatures.
本文概述了定义动脉压力反射作用的生理学概念背后的历史,以及它们在动态运动过程中对动脉血压的调节。首先,阐述了“为什么动脉压力反射在运动期间必须参与血压调节”这一问题。随后,回顾了从19世纪末至今进行的历史动物和人体实验,这些实验描述了两种主要神经机制“中枢指令”和“运动升压反射”以及它们在“重调定”中的作用。这些历史实验促成了一个假设模型的发展,该模型确定了参与压力反射重调定的主要因素,并对这些因素进行了描述。本次会议发表的四篇论文提出了一系列新问题。这些新问题涉及压力反射对肌肉交感神经活动和血管运动张力的控制在血流调节中的重要性,不仅在全身血管系统中如此,在脑和皮肤血管系统中也是如此。