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Assessment of Vascular Tone Responsiveness using Isolated Mesenteric Arteries with a Focus on Modulation by Perivascular Adipose Tissues
Published on: June 3, 2019
[Regulation of vasomotor tone]
D Longrois1, P-G Guinot, J-P Depoix
1Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Unité INSERM U698, Université Paris 7, 46, rue Henri Huchard, 75877 Paris cedex 18, France. dan.longrois@bch.aphp.fr
Abstract:
This article provides a synthesis of physiology and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system and briefly presents the principles of regulation at the level of the whole organism and regional circulations. Decision algorithms, based on knowledge of physiology and pathophysiology are proposed. Their goal is to contribute to the improvement of cardiopulmonary bypass practice.
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