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Continuous Light Exposure and Sympathectomy Suppress Circadian Rhythm of Blood Pressure in Rats
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We conclude that in Wistar rats exposed to continuous light, the light-induced increase in sympathetic outflow can suppress blood pressure circadian rhythm, and sustained cardiac wall stress can alter diastolic function at rest. Preserved inotropy in these conditions must result from an adaptative hypertrophic response of myocytes.
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