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Carlo Turri
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 23
Citations - 1164
Carlo Turri is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Baroreflex. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1117 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlo Turri include University of Milano-Bicocca.
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Adrenergic and Reflex Abnormalities in Obesity-Related Hypertension
TL;DR: The association between obesity and hypertension triggers a sympathetic activation and an impairment in baroreflex cardiovascular control that are greater in magnitude than those found in either of the above-mentioned abnormal conditions alone.
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Comparison between reproducibility and sensitivity of muscle sympathetic nerve traffic and plasma noradrenaline in man
Guido Grassi,Giambattista Bolla,Gino Seravalle,Carlo Turri,Antonio Lanfranchi,Giuseppe Mancia +5 more
TL;DR: Muscular sympathetic nerve activity was significantly increased by aging and hypertension, and reduced by physical training, and the noradrenaline changes were much less marked and consistent, suggesting that muscle sympathetic nerveActivity has a greater short- and medium-term reproducibility than norad Renaline.
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Muscle and Skin Sympathetic Nerve Traffic During the “White-Coat” Effect
TL;DR: The pressor and tachycardic responses to the alerting reaction that accompanies sphygmomanometric blood pressure measurement is characterized by a behavior of the adrenergic nervous system that causes muscle sympathoinhibition and skin sympathoexcitation.
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Sympathetic and reflex alterations in systo-diastolic and systolic hypertension of the elderly.
Guido Grassi,Gino Seravalle,Giovanni Bertinieri,Carlo Turri,Raffaella Dell'Oro,M. L. Stella,Giuseppe Mancia +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that sympathetic activation is not only a feature of young and middle-aged, but also of elderly hypertensives, regardless of whether both systo-diastolic and diastolic or only systolic blood pressure is increased.
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Impairment of Thermoregulatory Control of Skin Sympathetic Nerve Traffic in the Elderly
Guido Grassi,Gino Seravalle,Carlo Turri,Giovanni Bertinieri,Raffaella Dell'Oro,Giuseppe Mancia +5 more
TL;DR: These data provide the first demonstration of a dichotomy in the MSNA and SSNA responses to aging and show that aging markedly impairs thermoregulatory control of SSNA and that this impairment might participate at the age-related SSNA decrease.