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  2. Vagal tone - Wikipedia

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    The two branches of the autonomic nervous system work together to increase or slow the heart rate. The vagus nerve acts on the sinoatrial node, slowing its conduction and modulating vagal tone, via the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and downstream changes to ionic currents and calcium of heart cells. [4]

  3. Vagal maneuver - Wikipedia

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    A vagal maneuver is an action used to stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system by activating the vagus nerve.The vagus nerve is the longest nerve of the autonomic nervous system and helps regulate many critical aspects of human physiology, including heart rate, blood pressure, sweating, and digestion through the release of acetylcholine.

  4. Roemheld syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Gastric nerve connections to the spinal cord and brain medulla oblongata, which regulate the movements of the stomach. The cranium dysfunction mechanical changes in the gut can compress the vagus nerve at any number of locations along the vagus, slowing the heart. As the heart slows, autonomic reflexes are triggered to increase blood pressure ...

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    New COVID-19 variant boosters are here. All about the vaccine's effectiveness, how it works, who should get it, side effects, cost, per infectious disease docs.

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  7. Bainbridge reflex - Wikipedia

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    The information about the degree of atrial stretch is then conveyed through afferent fibres of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) to the medulla oblongata; efferents controlling heart rate (chronotropy) and contraction strength (inotropy) are then conveyed back to the heart through sympathetic nerves as well as the vagus nerve. [7] Effects on ...

  8. Vasomotor center - Wikipedia

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    Guanfacine also causes the same stimulation. [9] This reduces sympathetic tone to vascular smooth muscle. [9] This reduces heart rate and vascular resistance. [9] Digoxin increases vagal tone from the vasomotor centre, which decreases pulse. [7] G-series nerve agents have their most potent effect in the vasomotor center. [10]

  9. What we know about COVID vaccines and 'extremely rare' heart ...

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said it is monitoring reports of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, and pericarditis, an inflammation of the outer lining of the ...