In conclusion, excessive activation of the BJ reflex during acute myocardial ischemia may exert an adverse effect on AP regulation, not only by sympathetic ...
Reflex cardiovascular depression with vasodilation and bradycardia has been variously termed vasovagal syncope, the Bezold–Jarisch reflex and neurocardiogenic ...
Bezold-Jarisch (B-J) reflex. Described in 1867, the B-J reflex causes bradycardia by stimulation of baroreceptors residing in the left ventricle. Certain ...
The interaction between the carotid baroreflex and Bezold-Jarisch (BJ) reflex (intravenously administered veratridine) was studied in anesthetized rabbits.
The Bezold-Jarisch (BJ) reflex was activated by serotonin (5-HT, iv) before and 10 min after bilateral microinjection of increasing doses of kynurenic acid.
The Bezold–Jarisch reflex involves a variety of cardiovascular and neurological processes which cause hypopnea hypotension (abnormally low blood pressure) ...
The Bezold-Jarisch reflex is an inhibitory reflex that originates from the heart, is mediated by the vagus nerve, and is manifested by hypotension and ...