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Central Vagotonic Effects of Atropine Modulate Spectral Oscillations of Sympathetic Nerve Activity
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Increasing central parasympathetic activity with low-dose atropine is associated with an increase in the HF and a decrease in the LF oscillations of both RR interval and MSNA variability. High-dose atropine similarly induces an increase in the HF and a decrease in the LF components of MSNA variability. Thus, central parasympathetic activation is able to modulate the oscillatory characteristics of sympathetic nerve traffic to peripheral blood vessels.
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