Cerebral blood flow links insulin resistance and baroreflex sensitivity.
Insulin resistance confers risk for diabetes mellitus and associates with a reduced capacity of the arterial baroreflex to regulate blood pressure. Importantly, several brain regions that comprise the central autonomic network, which controls the baroreflex, are also sensitive to the neuromodulatory...
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Autores principales: | John P Ryan, Lei K Sheu, Timothy D Verstynen, Ikechukwu C Onyewuenyi, Peter J Gianaros |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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