1. Resetting the operating point of the arterial baroreflex appears to be a
n important factor involved in determining the level of sympathetic outflow
.
2. Substantial data indicate that circulating: angiotensin (Ang)II can rese
t the arterial baroreflex to higher operating pressures.
3. This action of AngII to increase the level of sympathetic nervous system
outflow relative to blood pressure may contribute to elevated mean arteria
l pressure (MAP) during AngII hypertension, as well as to the maintenance o
f MAP during low sodium states.
4. In most instances, the resetting observed during elevated peripheral Ang
II is dependent on the area postrema (AP).
5. Although the central mechanisms by which the arterial baroreflex resets
to different operating pressures remain to be completely defined, the AP ma
y provide a separate mechanisn whereby humoral factors can modulate the ope
rating point of the arterial baroreflex.