vagal in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the vagus nerve.
Increases in arterial flow stimulate efferent vagal outflow, inhibiting sympathetic drive and decreasing blood pressure.
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1. To histologically identify vagal Afferent neurons in the rat

2. Peristalsis in the body of the esophagus is under vagal control.

3. Damage to the NST and denervation of vagal fibers carrying Baroreceptor information

4. Vagal Afferents convey predominantly physiological information while spinal Afferents are able to …

5. Vagal de-Afferentation also reduced these fats, but to a lesser degree

6. Subjects controlled duration of therapy using an external power source; therapy involved a programmed algorithm of electrical energy delivered to the subdiaphragmatic vagal nerves to inhibit afferent/efferent vagal transmission.

7. Vagal de-Afferentation also reduced these fats, but to a lesser degree

8. Vagal Afferents terminate in the muscle layers and in the mucosa.

9. Systems and methods for respiratory-gated auricular vagal afferent nerve stimulation

10. Horses frequently show spontaneous AF due to their high vagal tone and large atria.

11. Adequate doses of Atropine abolish various types of reflex vagal cardiac slowing or asystole.

12. When clinically advisable, appropriate vagal maneuvers (Valsalva maneuver), should be attempted prior to Adenosine administration.

13. Neurostimulation is provided to afferent nerve fibers of an auricular vagal nerve of a patient.

14. Thus vagal afferents participated in the suppression of renal sympathetic nerve activity during saline expansion.

15. Action potentials have been recorded from single vagal nerve fibres efferent to the lungs of anaesthetized cats.

16. Central Apnoea (10-25 per cent of all Apnoea) may be provoked by vagal stimulation such as oral or nasal …

17. The effect of analeptic and narcotic drugs on vagal respiratory reflexes has been investigated in 38 rats after bilateral vagotomy.

18. This result gives indirect proof that the afferent pathway of hepatic osmoreceptors is to be found in the vagal nerve.

19. Results: Ventricular Bigeminies were recorded during vagal stimulation in 72% of group A (n = 51), and 73% of group B (n = 41)

20. Vagal Afferents are an important neuronal component of the gut–brain axis allowing bottom-up information flow from the viscera to the CNS

21. These results indicate that reinnervation of transplanted rat liver by vagal afferent neurons occurs, although it is somewhat delayed.

22. Cre-guided ablation of vagal and glossopharyngeal PIEZO2 neurons eliminates the Baroreceptor reflex and aortic depressor nerve effects on blood pressure and heart rate.

23. Vagal and spinal Afferents represent the information superhighways that convey sensory information from the gut to the central nervous system

24. Central Apnoea (10-25% of all Apnoea) may be provoked by vagal stimulation eg oral or nasal suctioning or the passage of a naso-gastric tube.

25. Our patient management is developed to avoid or minimize hypotension, vagal and cardiac arrhythmias, ventilation difficulties, air embolism, and abnormally low temperature.

26. Vagal Afferent neurons are present within the body and caudal pole of the nodose ganglion from which vagal Afferent fibers innervating the abdominal viscera originate (Dockray and Sharkey, 1986; Green and Dockray, 1987, 1988; Sharkey and Williams, 1983).The rat nodose ganglion is composed of about 6000 neurons (Cooper, 1984).1

27. 30 It is recently found that the efferent vague nerve inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokine release and protects against IRI and termed this vagal function "the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway".

28. The nucleus of the solitary tract, which relays vagal afferents from gut and liver and also gustatory afferents, projects to the hypothalamus and to other forebrain structures.

29. One possible site of action is the cardioinhibitory parasympathetic vagal neurons in the nucleus Ambiguus (NA), from which originates control of heart rate and cardiac function

30. The vagal afferents carry a contineous discharge not connected with the baroceptors besides the well, known discharge synchronous with the heart beat, which is the effector of the baroceptive reflex.

31. N,N-di-isopropyl-N′-isoamyl-N′-diethylaminoethylurea (P-286) and congeners abolished the vasodepressor response to vagal stimulation with little effect on that to intravenous acetylcholine.

32. A training-induced increase in vagal tone, left atrial enlargement and high atrial volume load due to exercise can theoretically favor induction and continuation of atrial fibrillation (AF) in (endurance) athletes.

33. It is discussed that the effect is due to an isolated augmentation of vagal tone on the heart which is elicited from stretch receptors of the right heart and the pulmonary trunk.

34. Function in parasympathetic nervous system In human nervous system: Parasympathetic nervous system …the ventral medulla called the nucleus Ambiguus, while those that control functions of the gastrointestinal tract arise from the dorsal vagal nucleus.

35. Localization of parasympathetic preganglionic cell bodies innervating the pancreas within the vagal nucleus and nucleus Ambigus of the rat brain stem : evidence of dual innervation based on the retrograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase

36. Ondansetron, a potent and highly selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, prevents emesis following chemotherapy by Antagonising the action of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) at 5-HT3 receptors on vagal afferent neurons that innervate the gastrointestinal tract and 5-HT3 receptors in the central vomiting sys …

37. The differentiation of tachycardias is realized in the 12-channel electrocardiogram by means of heart rate, QRS duration, P wave rate and shape, relation between atrial and ventricular action, QRS alternans and the reaction to a blockage of AV conduction, including vagal maneuver and injection of adenosine.

38. METHODS: In a prospective study on 12 nerves at risk, the electromyogram was recorded with the computerized Neurosign100® system to (i) estimate the nerve conduction velocity, (ii) to compare the magnitude of the response after vagal and recurrent nerve stimulation and (iii) to document the effects of a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist.

39. A cluster of mechanoreceptors in the atrium, vena cava, aortic arch and carotid sinus, which are sensitive to tissue stretching that occurs with increased intravascular pressure; Baroreceptor information passes to the brainstem from the carotid sinus via the glossopharyngeal nerve and from the aortic arch and great vessels of the thorax via the vagal nerve.