نتایج جستجو برای: arterial chemoreceptors

تعداد نتایج: 129705  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2000
D F Donnelly R Rigual

A preparation was developed that allows for the recording of single-unit chemoreceptor activity from mouse carotid body in vitro. An anesthetized mouse was decapitated, and each carotid body was harvested, along with the sinus nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve, and petrosal ganglia. After exposure to collagenase/trypsin, the cleaned complex was transferred to a recording chamber where it was superf...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1989
R M Heyrman W A De Backer J P Van Waeleghem M J Willemen P A Vermeire M E De Broe

During haemodialysis (HD), allowing important CO2- unloading, an irregular breathing pattern (BP) is frequently observed. This has been attributed to a decrease in central chemoreceptor firing, with a greater contribution of the peripheral chemoreceptors in the chemical drive to breathe. To provide further evidence for these findings we studied five patients with end-stage renal failure in chro...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1962
J C ROSS J B HICKAM R FRAYSER

When CO2 is added to the inspired gas of a normal resting subject, the PCO2 of arterial blood rises quickly, but the ventilation rate increases gradually. The lag of ventilation behind change in arterial Pco2 has been ascribed to the time required for the tissues of the respiratory center to come into balance with the altered Pco2 of the perfusing blood (1-3). The response of ventilation to cha...

2004
VASILE MANOLIU Vasile Manoliu

The Windkessel model enlarges his applicativity on the whole circulatory dynamics studies. Then, the lumped parameter models allow global representation of blood flow circulation. In the vascular tree, peripheral branches are terminated by a resistance term representing smaller vessels. Blood flow and pressure are expressed by the intensity of current and voltage in an electrical analogue based...

2011
Nephtali Marina Ana P.L. Abdala Alla Korsak Annabel E. Simms Andrew M. Allen Julian F.R. Paton Alexander V. Gourine

AIMS Increased sympathetic tone in obstructive sleep apnoea results from recurrent episodes of systemic hypoxia and hypercapnia and might be an important contributor to the development of cardiovascular disease. In this study, we re-evaluated the role of a specific population of sympathoexcitatory catecholaminergic C1 neurones of the rostral ventrolateral medulla oblongata in the control of sym...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2001
Chris Peers Paul J Kemp

Airway neuroepithelial bodies sense changes in inspired O2, whereas arterial O2 levels are monitored primarily by the carotid body. Both respond to hypoxia by initiating corrective cardiorespiratory reflexes, thereby optimising gas exchange in the face of a potentially deleterious O2 supply. One unifying theme underpinning chemotransduction in these tissues is K+ channel inhibition. However, th...

Journal: :Revista de neurologia 2003
C González A Rocher P Zapata

The carotid body is a sensory chemoreceptor organ located in the vicinity of the carotid bifurcation. Structurally it is composed of cell clusters formed by chemoreceptor and supporting cells. The sensory nerve endings of the carotid sinus nerve penetrate the clusters to synapse with chemoreceptor cells. The carotid body plays an important role in the control of ventilation during hypoxia, hype...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2010
Matthew J Gdovin Debora A Zamora C R Marutha Ravindran James C Leiter

We studied the spontaneously active in vitro tadpole brainstem and recorded whole nerve respiratory activity while simultaneously visualizing intracellular pH (pHi) dynamics using the pH-sensitive dye, 2',7'-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein, acetoxymethyl ester (BCECF, AM). The isolated, superfused tadpole brainstem is well oxygenated and retains synaptic connectivity among res...

2016
Rosalie Allard-Massicotte Laurence Tessier Frédéric Lécuyer Venkatachalam Lakshmanan Jean-François Lucier Daniel Garneau Larissa Caudwell Hera Vlamakis Harsh P. Bais Pascale B. Beauregard

Colonization of plant roots by Bacillus subtilis is mutually beneficial to plants and bacteria. Plants can secrete up to 30% of their fixed carbon via root exudates, thereby feeding the bacteria, and in return the associated B. subtilis bacteria provide the plant with many growth-promoting traits. Formation of a biofilm on the root by matrix-producing B. subtilis is a well-established requireme...

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