Brody M J
Fed Proc. 1981 Jun;40(8):2257-61.
This paper reviews recent information about neural and humoral control of arterial blood pressure. Considerable evidence is accumulating in support of the concept that neural and humoral systems interact at both central and peripheral sites to modulate arterial pressure and to participate in the mechanisms of hypertension. The neural mechanisms reviewed include reflexes originating from sinoaortic receptors, and afferents arising from the kidney. Humoral agents discussed include angiotensin and vasopressin and the participation of their central and peripheral actions in the pathogenesis of hypertension.
本文综述了有关动脉血压神经和体液调节的最新信息。越来越多的证据支持这样一种观点,即神经和体液系统在中枢和外周部位相互作用,以调节动脉血压并参与高血压的发病机制。所综述的神经机制包括源自窦主动脉感受器的反射以及来自肾脏的传入神经。所讨论的体液因子包括血管紧张素和血管升压素,以及它们的中枢和外周作用在高血压发病机制中的参与情况。