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Volume regulating hormone responses to repeated head-up tilt and lower body negative pressure

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2011

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We speculate that the observed differences in blood pressure and hormonal responses to LBNP and HUT are caused by divergent effects of blood pooling in the splanchnic region, despite similar reductions in splanchnic perfusion. Apparently with repeated central hypovolaemia, especially by the 3rd application of stress, plasma aldosterone levels rise (along with ACTH), conceivably increasing its volume-guarding effect.

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