sympathoinhibitory

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English

Etymology

sympatho- +‎ inhibitory

Adjective

sympathoinhibitory (comparative more sympathoinhibitory, superlative most sympathoinhibitory)

  1. That inhibits the sympathetic nervous system
    • 2015 August 19, Casey Y. Carmichael, Richard D. Wainford, “Brain Gαi2-subunit proteins and the prevention of salt sensitive hypertension”, in Frontiers in Physiology[1], volume 6, →DOI:
      The current studies strongly suggest the PVN as the locus of the observed actions of central Gαi 2 proteins, however future microinjection studies, designed to down-regulate Gαi 2 proteins site-specifically within the PVN are required to definitively establish the PVN as a brain site in which Gαi 2 protein pathways act to produce sympathoinhibitory influences on the renal handling of sodium and water to counter the development of salt-sensitive hypertension.