NCAR Hot Topics in Autonomic Regulation
Featured Topic — Monday, April 23, 2024 — 3:30 AM - 5:00 PM — Convention Center, Room 28DE
Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation Section — Chair: Keisa W. Mathis — Co-Chair: Christopher T. Banek
Speakers
- Hypertensive Young Adult Female Obese Zucker Rats (OZR) do not have the Blunted Baroreflexes and Poor Glycemic control observed in age-matched Hypertensive Male OZR
Parul Chaudhary — UNT Health Science Center
- Thoracic TRPV1 Receptor Spinal Afferent Ablation Prevents the Development and Progression of Hypertension in SHR but Not in Ang II-infused Rats
Julia A Shanks — University of Nebraska Medical Center
- The Inflammatory Reflex Controls Inflammation in Response to Viral Challenges
Davide Martelli — Università di Bologna
- A Forebrain-Hypothalamic Circuit Mediates Hepatic Steatosis
Katherine A Blackmore — The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor 2 in the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract Contributes to the Intermittent Hypoxia Induced Hypertension
Lei Wang — University of North Texas Health Science Center
- Resting regional brain activity and functional connectivity varies with resting blood pressure but not muscle sympathetic nerve activity in normotensive humans
Vaughan Gary Macefield — Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
- CHAIR
Keisa Mathis —
- COCHAIR
Christopher Banek —
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