Hemorrhage Hypotension Influences on Plasma Glucose Concentration: A New Approach for Evaluating Baroreflex Effects on Metabolic Adjustments

Hemorrhage Hypotension Influences on Plasma Glucose Concentration: A New Approach for Evaluating Baroreflex Effects on Metabolic Adjustments

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Q: Is the topic relevant to the journal's area of interest? Is it contemporary and interesting for

researchers?

A: Good

 

Abstract & Keywords

Q: Are all required components included in the abstract? Are the keywords appropriately chosen?

A: Good

 

Goal

Q: Is the goal explicitly stated in the Introduction? Is its formulation clear and unambiguous?

A: Good

 

Structure

Q: Is the paper's structure coherent? Is it in coherence with the goal of the paper?

A: Weak

 

Comments: The heading ‘Methods’ and ‘Conclusion’ has been incorporated.

 

Tools and Methods

Q: Are the methods the author uses adequate and well used?

A: Good

 

Discussion & Conclusion

Q: Is it related to the results presented before? Do you consider them as coherent?

A: Good

 

Comments: The authors proposed the baroreflex control of the hyperglycemic response to hemorrhage as a reliable tool for evaluating the integration between cardiovascular and metabolic adjustments. It also gave an overview of the overall analysis of the research on the baroreflex curve to the heart rate.

 

Literature

Q: Does the author utilize relevant literature?

A: Good

 

Author's knowledge

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A: Good

 

Length

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A: Good

 

Figures & Tables

Q: Does the author use them suitably? Are legend and notations clear?

A: Good

 

Writing style

Q: Is it clear and understandable?

A: Good

 

Comments: There are few errors found in the manuscript, which are as follows:

·       Word ‘addition’ has been misspelled as ‘adittion’.

·       Under Abstract, 4th sentence, “In adittion, the baroreflex control to heart rate was assessed by…” is written as In addition, the baroreflex control of heart rate was assessed by…”.

 

Further comments on the paper

Comments: The manuscript illustrates a new approach for evaluating baroreflex effects on metabolic adjustments. It further put forth the outcome of the hypercaloric diet to the baroreflex curve, providing an explanation to the methods of research. The authors suggest that the baroreflex control of the hyperglycemic response is a useful tool for the evaluation of metabolic dysfunction related to hemorrhage.

 

Q: Would you recommend this manuscript for further publication?

A: Yes - Suitable to be published

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Author Info

Corresponding Author
Cândido Celso Coimbra
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Article Info

Article Type
Research Article
Publication history
Received: Thu 16, Jun 2022
Accepted: Fri 01, Jul 2022
Published: Mon 18, Jul 2022
Copyright
© 2023 Cândido Celso Coimbra. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.
DOI: 10.31487/j.JICOA.2022.02.03