The Relation of a Venous-Arteriolar Reflex to Transmural Pressure and Resistance in Small and Large Systemic Vessels
- 1 January 1956
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 4 (1) , 25-32
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.4.1.25
Abstract
Data are presented which indicate that, even in pressure ranges well above critical closing pressures, transmural pressure is an important factor in determining systemic vascular resistance but that a mechanism is present which actively limits these pressure changes in resistance when transmural pressure is varied on the venous side.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Relationships Between Pulmonary Artery Pressure and Blood Flow in the Dog LungAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1954
- Effect of Reduced Tissue Pressure on Blood Flow of the Fingers; the Veni-Vasomotor ReflexJournal of Applied Physiology, 1954
- Small Vein and Artery Pressures in Normal and Edematous Extremities of Dogs Under Local and General AnesthesiaAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1954
- Cardiac Function in Experimental Mitral StenosisCirculation Research, 1953
- Pulmonary Vascular Resistance in Anesthetised DogsAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1953
- Local Postural Vasomotor Reflexes Arising from the Limb VeinsCirculation Research, 1953
- Critical Closing Pressure and Venous PressureAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1952
- The Effects of Lung Inflation and Epinephrine on Pulmonary Vascular ResistanceAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1951