The basic center for the regulation of cardiovascular activity is located in the medulla oblongata, which is also the most important center for the regulation of cardiovascular activity.
The medulla oblongata is a part of the brainstem, similar in shape to the spinal cord, with an inverted conical shape and several neural nuclei, which are important for the maintenance of the body’s life.
The medulla oblongata is not only the basic center of cardiovascular activity, but also the most important center for regulating cardiovascular activity. At the same time, the medulla oblongata is also the basic center of the body to maintain normal life, and it also plays an important role in the regulation of the body’s respiratory system, digestive system and other systems. In clinical practice, the medulla oblongata is often called the “life center”.
Cardiovascular activity is not only regulated by nerves, but also by body fluids, and the regulation of cardiovascular activity is accomplished under the synergy of various aspects of the body.