Extracellular signalling by the purine nucleotide ATP has long been associated with sensory function(1-8). In the periphery, ATP mediates nociception(3-5), mechanosensitivity(3,6), thermal sensitivity(7) and O-2 chemosensitivity(8). These processes share a common mechanism that involves the release of ATP to excite afferent fibres via activation of ionotropic P2X and/or metabotropic P2Y receptors. Chemosensors located in the brainstem are crucial for the maintenance of physiological levels of blood gases through the regulation of breathing(9-11). Here we show that an increase in p(CO 2) in the arterial blood triggers the immediate release of ATP from three chemosensitive regions located on the ventral surface of the medulla oblongata. Block...
ATP is a potent signaling molecule abundantly present in the CNS. It elicits a wide array of physiol...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic nerves and nonad...
Multiple brainstem sites are proposed to contribute to central respiratory chemosensitivity, however...
Recent evidence suggests that ATP is a mediator of central (within the ventral surface of the medull...
Arterial P-CO2, a major determinant of breathing, is detected by chemosensors located in the brainst...
Complex mechanisms that detect changes in brainstem parenchymal PCO2/[H+] and trigger adaptive chang...
Complex mechanisms that detect changes in brainstem parenchymal PCO2/[H+] and trigger adaptive chang...
Central chemoreception is the mechanism by which the brain regulates breathing in response to change...
ATP is well established as a transmitter and modulator in the peripheral and central nervous system....
The role of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) as a major intracellular energy source is well-establish...
Geoff Burnstock created an outstanding scientific legacy that includes identification of adenosine 5...
A sensory role for ATP was proposed long before general acceptance of its extracellular role. ATP ac...
P2X2 receptor subunits of the ATP-gated ion channels are expressed by physiologically identified res...
Purines have long been known for their roles in extracellular signaling. One of the most interesting...
Peripheral chemoreflex activation in awake rats or in the working heart-brainstem preparation (WHBP)...
ATP is a potent signaling molecule abundantly present in the CNS. It elicits a wide array of physiol...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic nerves and nonad...
Multiple brainstem sites are proposed to contribute to central respiratory chemosensitivity, however...
Recent evidence suggests that ATP is a mediator of central (within the ventral surface of the medull...
Arterial P-CO2, a major determinant of breathing, is detected by chemosensors located in the brainst...
Complex mechanisms that detect changes in brainstem parenchymal PCO2/[H+] and trigger adaptive chang...
Complex mechanisms that detect changes in brainstem parenchymal PCO2/[H+] and trigger adaptive chang...
Central chemoreception is the mechanism by which the brain regulates breathing in response to change...
ATP is well established as a transmitter and modulator in the peripheral and central nervous system....
The role of adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) as a major intracellular energy source is well-establish...
Geoff Burnstock created an outstanding scientific legacy that includes identification of adenosine 5...
A sensory role for ATP was proposed long before general acceptance of its extracellular role. ATP ac...
P2X2 receptor subunits of the ATP-gated ion channels are expressed by physiologically identified res...
Purines have long been known for their roles in extracellular signaling. One of the most interesting...
Peripheral chemoreflex activation in awake rats or in the working heart-brainstem preparation (WHBP)...
ATP is a potent signaling molecule abundantly present in the CNS. It elicits a wide array of physiol...
Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a neurotransmitter of postganglionic sympathetic nerves and nonad...
Multiple brainstem sites are proposed to contribute to central respiratory chemosensitivity, however...