All Relations between consciousness and rest

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D E Anderson, J E Yingling, K Sagaw. Minute-to-minute covariations in cardiovascular activity of conscious dogs. The American journal of physiology. vol 236. issue 3. 1979-05-24. PMID:426079. cardiovascular activity of chronically instrumented conscious dogs was monitored continuously during daily sessions of rest or of intermittent aversive stimulation. 1979-05-24 2023-08-11 human
V S Bishop, D F Peterso. The circulatory influences of vagal afferents at rest and during coronary occlusion in conscious dogs. Circulation research. vol 43. issue 6. 1979-01-24. PMID:709745. the circulatory influences of vagal afferents at rest and during coronary occlusion in conscious dogs. 1979-01-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
D H Boettcher, S F Vatner, G R Heyndrickx, E Braunwal. Extent of utilization of the Frank-Starling mechanism in conscious dogs. The American journal of physiology. vol 234. issue 4. 1978-06-12. PMID:645872. thus, the frank-starling mechanism is not an important controlling mechanism in the normal, reclining, conscious animal, since lvedd appears to be near maximal at rest and does not increase substantially despite striking increases in lvedp. 1978-06-12 2023-08-11 dog
N A Terragno, D A Terragno, J C McGif. Contribution of prostaglandins to the renal circulation in conscious, anesthetized, and laparotomized dogs. Circulation research. vol 40. issue 6. 1977-06-30. PMID:404093. in contrast, in the conscious dog at rest, renal pgs do not appear to contribute significantly to rbf. 1977-06-30 2023-08-11 dog
H Schad, H Brechtelsbaue. Thoracic duct lymph in conscious dogs at rest and during changes of physical activity. Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology. vol 367. issue 3. 1977-03-31. PMID:556846. thoracic duct lymph in conscious dogs at rest and during changes of physical activity. 1977-03-31 2023-08-11 Not clear
H Schad, H Brechtelsbaue. Thoracic duct lymph in conscious dogs at rest and during changes of physical activity. Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology. vol 367. issue 3. 1977-03-31. PMID:556846. in conscious dogs with a thoracic duct-venous shunt, lymph flow (lf), protein concentration (lp), transported protein (ltp), albumin concentration (la), globulin concentration (lg), albumin to globulin ratio (lag), plasma disappearance rate of labelled albumin (k), plasma volume (pv) and intravascular protein pool (ivp) were studied at rest, during walking and muscle relaxation induced by guajacolglycerinether. 1977-03-31 2023-08-11 Not clear
D B Jennings, C C Che. Ventilation in conscious dogs during acute and chronic hypercapnia. Journal of applied physiology. vol 41. issue 6. 1977-02-16. PMID:12131. minute ventilation was measured in conscious dogs, at rest and during exercise (1 mph), over 60 min immediately following the acute inhalation of 5% carbon dioxide in air and at 2, 4, 7, and 14 days while breathing the same gas mixture in a chamber. 1977-02-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
N Banchero, M Gimenez, A Rostami, S H Eb. Effects of simulated altitude on O2 transport in dogs. Respiration physiology. vol 27. issue 3. 1976-12-03. PMID:973049. the effects of exposure to simulated altitude on skeletal muscle and on the cardiocirculatory system rhave been studied on awake, conscious, dogs (16-39 kg) at rest and during moderate treadmill exercise at 15% incline. 1976-12-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
D E Busby, E A Higgins, G E Funkhouse. Effect of physical activity of airline flight attendants on their time of useful consciousness in a rapid decompression. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. vol 47. issue 2. 1976-04-15. PMID:1252200. to determine the effect of physical activity on the "time of useful consciousness" (tuc) of airline flight attendants in a rapid, severe decompression, 10 male and 10 female subjects were exposed to a decompression profile while at rest and performing light-to-moderate work. 1976-04-15 2023-08-11 human
J A Swain, G R Heyndrickx, D H Boettcher, S F Vatne. Prostaglandin control of renal circulation in the unanesthetized dog and baboon. The American journal of physiology. vol 229. issue 3. 1976-03-11. PMID:1211476. thus, in the conscious animal, prostaglandins appear to play only a minor role in the control of the renal circulation at rest, but are of greater importance in mediating the renal responses to reactive hyperemia and to vasoconstriction. 1976-03-11 2023-08-11 dog
W von Restorff, B Höfling, J Holtz, E Basseng. Effect of increased blood fluidity through hemodilution on coronary circulation at rest and during exercise in dogs. Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology. vol 357. issue 1-2. 1975-11-05. PMID:1171454. coronary flow and myocardial oxygen consumption were measured in conscious dogs at rest and during two levels of submaximal treadmill exercise (3 and 7 km/h at 15% grade, respectively) during adaptation to progressive hemodilution with dextran 60. 1975-11-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
W von Restorff, B Höfling, J Holtz, E Basseng. Effect of increased blood fluidity through hemodilution on general circulation at rest and during exercise in dogs. Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology. vol 357. issue 1-2. 1975-11-05. PMID:1171455. during progressive normovolemic hemodilution with dextran-60, circulatory functions (cardiac output, oxygen delivery to tissues, arterial pressure and mixed venous oxygen saturation) and total body oxygen consumption were studied in conscious dogs at rest and during two levels of submaximal treadmill exercise. 1975-11-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
R A Dampney, J R Hale. Relationship between blood pressure alterations and bursts of panting in the conscious dog: a comparison of the effects of exercise and heat exposure. The Journal of physiology. vol 241. issue 2. 1975-04-16. PMID:4443924. continuous recordings of the arterial blood pressure and intrathoracic pressure of conscious dogs have been taken, in each animal, under two different conditions: (a) during mild exercise on a treadmill in a thermoneutral environment (19-22 degrees c t(db), 13.5-17.5 degrees c t(wb)); (b) at rest in conditions of mild heat stress (35-40 degrees c t(db), 20-26 degrees c t(wb)), and of severe heat stress (35-40 degrees c t(db), 30-34 degrees c t(wb)).2. 1975-04-16 2023-08-11 dog
C B Higgins, S F Vatner, E Braunwal. Postprandial redistribution of regional blood flow at rest and during exercise in conscious dogs with experimental heart failure. The American journal of cardiology. vol 34. issue 3. 1974-11-04. PMID:4853716. postprandial redistribution of regional blood flow at rest and during exercise in conscious dogs with experimental heart failure. 1974-11-04 2023-08-11 Not clear
S F Vatner, C B Higgins, D Frankli. Regional circulatory adjustments to moderate and severe chronic anemia in conscious dogs at rest and during exercise. Circulation research. vol 30. issue 6. 1972-07-20. PMID:5025677. regional circulatory adjustments to moderate and severe chronic anemia in conscious dogs at rest and during exercise. 1972-07-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
W Rutishauser, G Noseda, P Wirz, M Gande. Left ventricular performance at rest, during exercise and electrical pacing in conscious man before and after beta-blockade. Zeitschrift fur Kreislaufforschung. vol 59. issue 11. 1971-03-24. PMID:4395821. left ventricular performance at rest, during exercise and electrical pacing in conscious man before and after beta-blockade. 1971-03-24 2023-08-11 Not clear
S F Vatner, D Franklin, R L Van Citters, E Braunwal. Effects of carotid sinus nerve stimulation on blood-flow distribution in conscious dogs at rest and during exercise. Circulation research. vol 27. issue 4. 1970-11-25. PMID:5507026. effects of carotid sinus nerve stimulation on blood-flow distribution in conscious dogs at rest and during exercise. 1970-11-25 2023-08-11 Not clear