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within 1 minute after an increase in arterial blood pressure resulted in an immediate increase in blood flow, the blood flow returns to almost baseline and arterial pressure remains elevated
metabolic autoregulation
when arterial pressure within tissues becomes too great, increased blood flow provides excess O2
metabolic autoregulation
blood flow decreases while upstream arterial pressure remains elevated
metabolic autoregulation
aka: reactive vasocontriction
myogenic autoregulation
upstream arteries produce what in response to shear stress
nitric oxide