G. A. Rongen

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2010

Number

35

Co-Authors

Sympathetic nonadrenergic transmission contributes to autonomic dysreflexia in spinal cord-injured individuals (2010)

Groothuis, J.T., Rongen, G.A., Deinum, J., Pickkers, P., Danser, A.H.J., Geurts, A.C.H., ...

Autonomic dysreflexia is a hypertensive episode in spinal cord-injured individuals induced by exaggerated sympathetic activity and thought to be α-adrenergic mediated. α-Adrenoceptor antagonists...

Sympathetic nonadrenergic transmission contributes to autonomic dysreflexia in spinal cord-injured individuals (2010)

Groothuis, J.T., Rongen, G.A., Deinum, J., Pickkers, P., Danser, A.H.J., Geurts, A.C.H., ...

Autonomic dysreflexia is a hypertensive episode in spinal cord-injured individuals induced by exaggerated sympathetic activity and thought to be α-adrenergic mediated. α-Adrenoceptor antagonists...

The Dutch vision of Clinical Pharmacology (2009)

Schellens, J.H.M., Grouls, R., Guchelaar, H.J., Touw, D.J., Rongen, G.A., De Boer, A., ...

Recent position papers addressing the profession of clinical pharmacology have expressed concerns about the decline of interest in the field among clinicians and medical educators in the united...

Resting muscle sympathetic nerve activity and peak oxygen uptake in heart failure and normal subjects (1999)

Notarius, C.F., Ando, S., Rongen, G.A., Floras, J.S.

Aims Exercise intolerance and increased efferent vasoconstrictor traffic to muscle are two characteristics of heart failure that have not been explicitly linked. We tested the hypothesis that peak...

Hemodynamic and neurohumoral effects of various grades of selective adenosine transport inhibition in humans. Implications for its future role in cardioprotection.

Rongen, G A, Smits, P, Ver Donck, K, Willemsen, J J, De Abreu, R A, Van Belle, H, ...

In 12 healthy male volunteers (27-53 yr), a placebo-controlled randomized double blind cross-over trial was performed to study the effect of the intravenous injection of 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 6 mg...

Angiotensin AT1 receptor blockade abolishes the reflex sympatho-excitatory response to adenosine.

Rongen, G A, Brooks, S C, Ando, S I, Abramson, B L, Floras, J S

We tested the hypothesis that endogenous angiotensin II participates in the direct and reflex effects of adenosine on the sympathetic nervous system. Nine healthy men were studied after 1 wk of the...

Hemodynamic and neurohumoral effects of various grades of selective adenosine transport inhibition in humans. Implications for its future role in cardioprotection.

Rongen, G A, Smits, P, Ver Donck, K, Willemsen, J J, De Abreu, R A, Van Belle, H, ...

In 12 healthy male volunteers (27-53 yr), a placebo-controlled randomized double blind cross-over trial was performed to study the effect of the intravenous injection of 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 6 mg...

Angiotensin AT1 receptor blockade abolishes the reflex sympatho-excitatory response to adenosine.

Rongen, G A, Brooks, S C, Ando, S I, Abramson, B L, Floras, J S

We tested the hypothesis that endogenous angiotensin II participates in the direct and reflex effects of adenosine on the sympathetic nervous system. Nine healthy men were studied after 1 wk of the...

ATP-induced vasodilation in human skeletal muscle

Meijer, P, Verkaik, N, Smits, P, Rongen, G A

The purine nucleotide adenosine-5′-triphosphate (ATP) exerts pronounced effects on the cardiovascular system. The mechanism of action of the vasodilator response to ATP in humans has not been...

Repeated ischaemic isometric exercise increases muscle fibre conduction velocity in humans: involvement of Na+-K+-ATPase

Rongen, G A, Van Dijk, J P, Van Ginneken, E E, Stegeman, D F, Smits, P, Zwarts, M J

This study was performed to test two hypotheses: (1) ischaemic preconditioning (development of tolerance to ischaemia) influences muscle fibre conduction velocity (MFCV) during repeated ischaemic...

Physical (in)activity and endothelium-derived constricting factors: overlooked adaptations

Thijssen, D H J, Rongen, G A, Smits, P, Hopman, M T E

The inner surrounding of arterial vessels, the endothelium, is optimally located to detect changes in blood characteristics or blood flow that may result from changes in physical activity or from...

Flow-mediated dilatation in the superficial femoral artery is nitric oxide mediated in humans

Kooijman, M, Thijssen, D H J, Bleeker, M W P, Green, D J, ...

Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) of the brachial and radial arteries is an important research tool for assessment of endothelial function in vivo, and is nitric oxide (NO) dependent. The leg skeletal...