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Regulation of cerebrospinal fluid composition with reference to breathing

Regulation of cerebrospinal fluid composition with reference to breathing Laboratory of Normal and PathoZogical Physiology, State University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium 2 Possible Influences of Cerebrospinal Fluid Influence of changes of K, Ca, and Mg Influence of modifications of acid-base Physiological spinal Modifications Modifications and Fluid. on Respiration. ..................... concentrations in cerebral ventricles ...... balance in cerebral ventricles. .......... Phyaiopathological Modifications of Composition of Cerebro......................................................... of K, Ca, and Mg concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid .......... of acid-base equilibrium of cerebrospinal fluid. ... \ , , , , , , , , , .... Regulation of Composition of Cerebrospinal Fluid as Related to Acid-Base Equilibrium............................................................. Factors Factors Repercussions Functions. Influences Influences influencing carbon dioxide tension influencing bicarbonate concentration of Central Acid-Base Modifications in cerebrospinal in cerebrospinal on Respiration fluid. ............. fluid. .......... and Other Brain 32 32 ....... 36 37 38 39 42 43 .......................................................... on respiration. ................................................ on other brain functions. ....................................... Mechanisms of Respiration. fluid. .............................. ................................... Points of Attack of Central [H+] on Regulation Receptors directed toward cerebrospinal Receptors located in the neuronal mass. Summary -4ddendum. STUDIES ............................................................... .............................................................. ON THE COMPOSITION and the role of the cerebrospinal fluid are found in the literature in ever increasing number since the end of the last century. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physiological Reviews The American Physiological Society

Regulation of cerebrospinal fluid composition with reference to breathing

Physiological Reviews , Volume 52: 1 – Jan 1, 1972

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The American Physiological Society
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0031-9333
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Abstract

Laboratory of Normal and PathoZogical Physiology, State University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium 2 Possible Influences of Cerebrospinal Fluid Influence of changes of K, Ca, and Mg Influence of modifications of acid-base Physiological spinal Modifications Modifications and Fluid. on Respiration. ..................... concentrations in cerebral ventricles ...... balance in cerebral ventricles. .......... Phyaiopathological Modifications of Composition of Cerebro......................................................... of K, Ca, and Mg concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid .......... of acid-base equilibrium of cerebrospinal fluid. ... \ , , , , , , , , , .... Regulation of Composition of Cerebrospinal Fluid as Related to Acid-Base Equilibrium............................................................. Factors Factors Repercussions Functions. Influences Influences influencing carbon dioxide tension influencing bicarbonate concentration of Central Acid-Base Modifications in cerebrospinal in cerebrospinal on Respiration fluid. ............. fluid. .......... and Other Brain 32 32 ....... 36 37 38 39 42 43 .......................................................... on respiration. ................................................ on other brain functions. ....................................... Mechanisms of Respiration. fluid. .............................. ................................... Points of Attack of Central [H+] on Regulation Receptors directed toward cerebrospinal Receptors located in the neuronal mass. Summary -4ddendum. STUDIES ............................................................... .............................................................. ON THE COMPOSITION and the role of the cerebrospinal fluid are found in the literature in ever increasing number since the end of the last century.

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Physiological ReviewsThe American Physiological Society

Published: Jan 1, 1972

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