CARDIAC OUTPUT REGULATION: INTERPLAY BETWEEN NEURAL, HORMONAL, AND MECHANICAL FACTORS

International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology

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Keywords

cardiac output regulation
neural control
hormonal modulation

How to Cite

qizi, M. S. K. (2025). CARDIAC OUTPUT REGULATION: INTERPLAY BETWEEN NEURAL, HORMONAL, AND MECHANICAL FACTORS. International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, 3(11), 66–70. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJCNP/article/view/2391

Abstract

Cardiac output represents the volume of blood pumped by the heart per minute and is a central determinant of systemic perfusion. Its regulation depends on the coordinated actions of neural, hormonal, and mechanical mechanisms that adapt cardiac performance to the metabolic demands of tissues. Neural influences originate from sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways, while hormonal modulators include catecholamines, renin–angiotensin–aldosterone components, and natriuretic peptides. Mechanical mechanisms such as preload, afterload, myocardial contractility, and heart rate create an intrinsic foundation for cardiac responsiveness. The aim of this work is to comprehensively analyze the interactions between these physiological systems in maintaining cardiovascular homeostasis. Cardiac output represents the integrated performance of the heart as it responds to continuously changing physiological demands. Its modulation relies on rapid signaling from autonomic pathways, sustained endocrine influences that shape vascular tone and fluid balance, and intrinsic myocardial properties governing force generation and chamber filling. These components do not operate separately; instead, they form a dynamic regulatory network that adjusts cardiac performance with precision. This work provides an expanded evaluation of how these systems mutually reinforce one another to maintain stable tissue perfusion and support homeostasis in both resting and stress conditions.

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