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Collateral damage: cardiovascular consequences of chronic sympathetic activation with human aging
2004
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Seals, Douglas R., and Frank A. Dinenno. Collateral damage: cardiovascular consequences of chronic sympathetic activation with human aging. Adult aging in humans is associated with marked and sustained increases in sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity to several peripheral tissues, including the heart, the gut-liver circulation, and skeletal muscle. This chronic activation of the peripheral SNS likely is, at least in part, a primary response of the central nervous system to stimulate
doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00486.2004
pmid:15475526
fatcat:dmr3yls7szd3bg7c2j7xkl6mgy