Summary:
Baroreflex control of human skin blood flow during hyperthermia is predominantly mediated by the stimulation
of cardiopulmonary low pressure baroreceptors.Under hyperthermic conditions, the active cutaneous vasodilator
system represents an efferent arm of the baroreflex, when baroreceptor unloading elicits withdrawal of
sympathetic active vasodilator activity. Splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity is not likely modulated by the
arterial and cardiopulmonary baroreceptors during hyperthermia. Little is known regarding the effects of heat
stress on baroreflex control of the heart rate and on the vascular resistance. Baroreflex control of heart rate
during heat stress seems to be dependent on the species of experimental animals
Key words:
baroreflex, hyperthermia, skin blood flow
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