vasodilation|vasodilations in English

noun

dilation of the blood vessels

Use "vasodilation|vasodilations" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "vasodilation|vasodilations" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "vasodilation|vasodilations", or refer to the context using the word "vasodilation|vasodilations" in the English Dictionary.

1. Inducing peripheral blood vessel vasodilation

2. Key words: endothelium, hyperemia, vasodilation, eNOS, nNOS.

3. Anarchal vasodilation Holguin intestineness accursedness reclusion Alexina AID intermmet unvaluably surtout saccade

4. Thus, its clinical usefulness is limited. However, the inhalation of vasodilators such as nitric oxide (NO) or nebulized PGI2 causes a selective pulmonary vasodilation in ventilated alveoli and improved gas exchange, without any systemic vasodilation.

5. Vasoactive a's Amines that cause vasodilation and increase small vessel permeability, such as

6. It is thought that Allicin is the key component involved in vasodilation of the small capillaries and alveolar in …

7. Originally discovered by Rocha e Silva while investigating shock caused by snake venom, Bradykinin lowers blood pressure by vasodilation

8. Background: Arginine-alpha-ketoglutarate (AAKG) supplements are alleged to increase nitric oxide production, thereby resulting in vasodilation during resistance exercise

9. 24 Objective To investigate the effect of L-4F, an apolipoprotein A-1 mimetic, in improving endothelium-dependent vasodilation under lipoprotein oxidative stress.

10. The chronic type or slowly developing wet Beriberi often presents with peripheral vasodilation, leading to a high cardiac output state [11]

11. When alpha Blockers are used to treat BPH, it causes vasodilation of blood vessels on the bladder and the prostate, thus increasing urination in general.

12. Key words: Arteriole, skeletal muscle, hyperaemia, vasodilation, stimulus frequency. Chaque fibre est reliée par une artériole et un ou plusieurs axones

13. 24 Therapeutically, ATP injection exhibits effects, especially such as activation of the function and metabolism of the nerve, and also coronary and peripheral vasodilation to increase the blood stream.

14. Which description is an example of the Baroreceptor reflex? Blood pressure increases, which increases stretch receptor activity in blood vessel walls, resulting in vasodilation and decreased heart rate

15. Darwin also mentions how the sense of warmth or heat, associated with the vasodilation of the face and skin, can result in an even more sense of shame.

16. The lungs are no passive elastic sponges, but they are capable, in the acinous areas, of bringing about contractions of muscular and plasmatic formal elements (in close functional connection with pulmonary vasoconstrictions and vasodilations) induced by stimulations of the vegetative nervous system.

17. Bradykinin, a biologically active peptide, is released by the breakdown of a high molecular weight kininogen by kallikreins Altamura et al (1999). Bradykinin is involved in plasma extravasation, bronchoconstriction, nociception, vasodilation, and inflammation Burch et al (1990).

18. 150000003838 Adenosines Chemical class 0.000 title description 2; 239000002597 adenosine A2 receptor agonists Substances 0.000 title 1; 239000002465 adenosine A2a receptor agonists Substances 0.000 title 1; 150000001875 compounds Chemical class 0.000 claims abstract description 178; 230000024883 vasodilation Effects 0.000 claims abstract

19. Definition of Bradykinin : a kinin that is formed locally in injured tissue, acts in vasodilation of small arterioles, is considered to play a part in inflammatory processes, and is composed of a chain of nine amino acid residues First Known Use of Bradykinin 1949, in the meaning defined above

20. 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

21. VasoConstriction is the narrowing of the blood vessels resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessels, in particular the large arteries and small arterioles.The process is the opposite of vasodilation, the widening of blood vessels.The process is particularly important in controlling hemorrhage and reducing acute blood loss

22. Amyl Nitrite Inhalant USP is an organic nitrite used for the relief and prophylactic management of angina pectoris The principal pharmacological action of Amyl Nitrite is relaxation of vascular smooth muscle, resulting in generalized vasodilation JAC offers Amyl Nitrite Inhalant USP as a unit dose inhalant containing 0.3 mls

23. : the reflex mechanism by which Baroreceptors regulate blood pressure that includes transmission of nerve impulses from the Baroreceptors to the medulla in response to a change in blood pressure and that produces vasodilation and a decrease in heart rate when blood pressure increases and vasoconstriction and an increase in heart rate when blood pressure decreases

24. Medical definition of baroreflex: the reflex mechanism by which Baroreceptors regulate blood pressure that includes transmission of nerve impulses from the Baroreceptors to the medulla in response to a change in blood pressure and that produces vasodilation and a decrease in heart rate when blood pressure increases and vasoconstriction and an increase in heart rate when blood pressure