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increased leptin from obesity results in
increased symp activity
increased symp activity leads to
increased NE/Epinephrine release and increased activation of alpha,beta receptors
what does increased parasymp tone do
decrease HR, doesn't change SV or TPR
what does decreased symp tone do
decrease SV, HR, TPR (alpha and beta receptors)
increased parasymp tone releases what neurotransmitter
Ach-binds muscarinic receptors
mimics response to lower bp
secondary htn
drives bp up
essential, primary htn
increases aldosterone receptor activity (dz)
cushings
renal vascular stenosis does what?
increases net filtration pressure in glom
4 things that high bp directly does
increases carotid stretch
increases shear--damage---increased NO release
increased net filtration in Glomerulus
increased atrial volume
effect of increased NO release
vasodilation
effect of obesity on symp tone
increases symp tone
what increases aldosterone
increased symp activity, cushings, AT II
effect of AT II
vasoconstriction and increases aldosterone
increasing firing rate of baroreceptors leads to
increased depressor region activity
decreased inhibition of pressor region activity
what stimulates ANP release
atrial stretch