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Regional vascular reactions of the internal organs in response to interoceptive stimuli in normal conditions and in experimental hypertension

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The results of experiments Indicate that the reflex changes appearing in the esserial pressure are competed or varied (by renifestation and combinntion) segional vsertiular rascrios, often oppesire in direnion. The simalading comprative ondy of vascular reactions in several internal orgars, namely in the kidney, live amall intestine, and spleen, may shed light on the peculiarity of each of the interoceptive reflexes studied.

As distinct from normal animals, in the animals with experimental hypertension, vasoconstrictor reactions developed in internal organs (particularly in the kidneys and liver) in response to reflex influences from the receptor zones.

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Vyshatina, A.I. Regional vascular reactions of the internal organs in response to interoceptive stimuli in normal conditions and in experimental hypertension. Bull Exp Biol Med 56, 1223–1227 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02342824

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