sympathetic nervous system in English

part of the nervous system that operates automatically without conscious choice (such as nerves responsible for blood circulation, digestion, breathing, etc.)

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1. Like some kind of sympathetic nervous system response.

2. Class II agents are anti-sympathetic nervous system agents.

3. Key words: arthritis, inflammation, peptides, primary afferents, sympathetic nervous system.

4. Now, when you experience fear, your sympathetic nervous system kicks in.

5. A confused state of mind, as it were, acts upon the sympathetic nervous system.

6. The second develops from white adipocytes that are stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system.

7. Catechins influences 24-hour energy expenditure via the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and peripheral tissues

8. Characteristically, they are located in the adrenal medulla and paraganglia of the sympathetic nervous system

9. It works by stimulating the brain to decrease the activity of the sympathetic nervous system.

10. The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for priming the body for action, particularly in situations threatening survival.

11. These results suggest that estradiol impairs the responsiveness of brown adipose tissue to the sympathetic nervous system.

12. The adrenal gland is activated almost simultaneously, via the sympathetic nervous system, and releases the hormone epinephrine.

13. To understand neuroBlastoma, it helps to know about the sympathetic nervous system, which is where these tumors start

14. Activated by or capable of releasing epinephrine or a similar substance, especially in the sympathetic nervous system: Adrenergic receptors.

15. Adrenergic antagonists are also referred to as sympatholytics because they lyse, or block, the effects of the sympathetic nervous system

16. The threshold for the elicitation of an answer in sympathetic nervous system to the stimulation of peripheral spinal afferent nerves is increased.

17. Catecholamines, produced and liberated by both the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal medulla, are powerful agonists in ectothermic vertebrate pigment cells.

18. Sympathomimetic a's Amines that mimic the actions of the sympathetic nervous system, the group includes the catecholAmines and drugs that mimic their actions

19. His theory states that animals react to threats with a general discharge of the sympathetic nervous system, preparing the animal for fighting or fleeing.

20. Atenolol is a beta-adrenergic blocking agent that blocks the effects of adrenergic chemicals, for example, adrenaline or epinephrine, released by nerves of the sympathetic nervous system

21. It is evident that Anticholinergic toxicity will present a lot like sympathomimetic toxicity from cocaine or stimulant use secondary to unopposed action of the sympathetic nervous system

22. The sympathetic nervous system is described as being antagonistic to the parasympathetic nervous system which stimulates the body to "feed and breed" and to (then) "rest-and-digest".

23. Together with the other component of the autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system aids in the control of most of the body's internal organs.

24. In excess, it both overstimulates metabolism and exacerbates the effect of the sympathetic nervous system, causing "speeding up" of various body systems and symptoms resembling an overdose of epinephrine (adrenaline).

25. The Adrenergic receptors which subserve the response of the sympathetic nervous system have been divided into two discrete subtypes: alpha Adrenergic receptors (alpha receptors) and beta Adrenergic receptors (beta receptors)

26. It is thought that Blushing is the result of an overactive sympathetic nervous system, the branch of the nervous system responsible for the "fight or flight" response to stress.

27. Acetylcholine is also a neurotransmitter in the autonomic nervous system, both as an internal transmitter for the sympathetic nervous system and as the final product released by the parasympathetic nervous system.

28. Adrenergic blockers/antagonists (antagonists are the “against” the hero in literature) turn “off” the sympathetic nervous system which leads to “rest, digest, pee, poo.” This is the opposite of “fight or flight.”

29. Regulate blood flow into capillaries by constriction or dilation (controlled by the sympathetic nervous system) Arterioles and small arteries are also called resistance vessels because they provide ∼ 50% of the total peripheral resistance

30. Adrenergic Agonists are drugs that lead to stimulation of the Adrenergic receptors.In doing so, Adrenergic agonists generally simulate activation of certain aspects of the sympathetic nervous system and are thus also known as "sympathomimetics".

31. It is likely, however, that these defects are secondary to the chronic reduction in sympathetic nervous system activity in brown adipose tissue of the ob/ob mouse, which results in a functional atrophy of the tissue.

32. In response to Baroreceptor activation/deactivation, as occurs during transient changes in BP, key determinants of BP, such as cardiac period/heart rate (via the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system) and vascular resistance (via the sympathetic nervous system), are …

33. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relative involvement of the adrenal medulla and of the sympathetic nervous system on regional differences in the adrenergic control of lipolysis in isolated adipocytes from inguinal and epididymal adipose tissues.

34. Adrenaline A sympathomimetic catecholamine hormone synthesised in the adrenal medulla and released into the circulation in response to hypoglycemia and sympathetic nervous system—i.e., splanchnic nerve stimulation due to exercise and stress; it acts on α- and β-receptors, resulting in vasoconstriction or vasodilation, decreased peripheral blood flow, increased heart rate, increased force

35. Additionally, deep Breathing is particularly helpful for managing stress.Stressful thoughts may cause the "fight or flight" response, also known as the stress response, as a reaction to a perceived danger.With the stress response, the body's sympathetic nervous system alerts nerve pathways to trigger the adrenal glands, which then release adrenaline into the bloodstream.