Title : Importance of the blood pressure-heart rate relationship.

Pub. Date : 1998 May

PMID : 9758081






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1 In studies of the effects of salt intake on blood pressure (SBP, MBP, DBP), influences on heart rate (HR) are usually neglected even though the longterm load on both left ventricle (LV) and systemic arteries (SA) is better related to the product of HR x SBP (or MBP) than to pressure alone. Salts selenium binding protein 1 Homo sapiens
2 By contrast, in salt-sensitive man, HR reflex reductions to increased salt intake were almost absent despite substantial SBP elevations, suggesting the influence of a CNS suppression of bulbar reflex centres combined with CNS neurohormonal interference with renal salt volume excretion, as in SHR. Salts selenium binding protein 1 Homo sapiens