نتایج جستجو برای: arterial chemoreceptors

تعداد نتایج: 129705  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2010
R M Lataro J A Castania M W Chapleau H C Salgado R Fazan

This study aimed to characterize the role played by baroreceptors and chemoreceptors in the hypertensive response to bilateral carotid occlusion (BCO) in conscious C57BL mice. On the day before the experiments the animals were implanted with pneumatic cuffs around their common carotid arteries and a femoral catheter for measurement of arterial pressure. Under the same surgical approach, groups ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1983
D F Boggs G F Birchard

The ventilatory response to hypoxia appears to be controlled largely by carotid body chemoreceptors in birds, as it is in mammals, and the stimulus to these chemoreceptors is probably the partial pressure of oxygen in the arterial blood (Bouverot, 1978; Bouverot, Douguet & Sebert, 1979). There are, however, interspecific differences in the threshold arterial Po2 stimulating the hypoxic ventilat...

2014
Juliana M. M. Angheben Guus H. M. Schoorlemmer Marcio V. Rossi Thiago A. Silva Sergio L. Cravo

Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), like patients with sleep apnea, have hypertension, increased sympathetic activity, and increased chemoreceptor drive. We investigated the role of carotid chemoreceptors in cardiovascular responses induced by obstructive apnea in awake SHR. A tracheal balloon and vascular cannulas were implanted, and a week later, apneas of 15 s each were induced. The effec...

Journal: :Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 2007
B Dinger L He J Chen X Liu C Gonzalez A Obeso K Sanders J Hoidal L Stensaas S Fidone

O(2)-sensing in the carotid body occurs in neuroectoderm-derived type I glomus cells where hypoxia elicits a complex chemotransduction cascade involving membrane depolarization, Ca(2+) entry and the release of excitatory neurotransmitters. Efforts to understand the exquisite O(2)-sensitivity of these cells currently focus on the coupling between local P(O2) and the open-closed state of K(+)-cha...

2014
Constancio Gonzalez Silvia V. Conde Teresa Gallego-Martín Elena Olea Elvira Gonzalez-Obeso Maria Ramirez Sara Yubero Maria T. Agapito Angela Gomez-Niñno Ana Obeso Ricardo Rigual Asunción Rocher

When de Castro entered the carotid body (CB) field, the organ was considered to be a small autonomic ganglion, a gland, a glomus or glomerulus, or a paraganglion. In his 1928 paper, de Castro concluded: "In sum, the Glomus caroticum is innervated by centripetal fibers, whose trophic centers are located in the sensory ganglia of the glossopharyngeal, and not by centrifugal [efferent] or secretom...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
James Duffin

This paper uses a steady-state modeling approach to describe the effects of changes in acid-base balance on the chemoreflex control of breathing. First, a mathematical model is presented, which describes the control of breathing by the respiratory chemoreflexes; equations express the dependence of pulmonary ventilation on Pco(2) and Po(2) at the central and peripheral chemoreceptors. These equa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
John Ciriello Jason M Moreau

Circulating levels of leptin are elevated in individuals suffering from chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH). Systemic and central administration of leptin elicits increases in sympathetic nervous activity (SNA), arterial pressure (AP), and heart rate (HR), and it attenuates the baroreceptor reflex, cardiovascular responses that are similar to those observed during CIH as a result of activation o...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Afshan Gheshmy Ali Anari Donela Besada Stephen G Reid

The goal of this study was to examine the role of respiratory-related afferent input on the chronic hypercapnia (CHC)-induced increase in central respiratory-related pH/CO2 chemosensitivity in cane toads (Bufo marinus). Toads were exposed to CHC (3.5% CO2) for 10 days, following which in vitro brainstem-spinal cord preparations were used to assess central respiratory-related pH/CO2 chemosensiti...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2011
T S Moreira A C Takakura R S Damasceno B Falquetto L T Totola C R Sobrinho D T Ragioto F P Zolezi

The arterial partial pressure (P(CO)(2)) of carbon dioxide is virtually constant because of the close match between the metabolic production of this gas and its excretion via breathing. Blood gas homeostasis does not rely solely on changes in lung ventilation, but also to a considerable extent on circulatory adjustments that regulate the transport of CO(2) from its sites of production to the lu...

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