Hypoxia elicits hyperventilation and hypothermia, but the mechanisms involved are not well understood. The nitric oxide (NO) pathway is involved in hypoxia-induced hypothermia and hyperventilation, and works as a neuromodulator in the central nervous system, including the locus coeruleus (LC), which is a noradrenergic nucleus in the pons. The LC plays a role in a number of stress-induced responses, but its participation in the control of breathing and thermoregulation is unclear. Thus, in the present study, we tested the hypothesis that LC plays a role in the hypoxia-induced hypothermia and hyperventilation, and that NO is involved in these responses. Electrolytic lesions were performed bilaterally within the LC in awake unrestrained adult ...
Ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH) increases the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) and ca...
In acute hypoxia, the release of nitric oxide (NO) produced in rat carotid body is unclear. The conc...
Rapid immersion of a ratâ s limbs into 4°C water, a model of cold stress (CS), can elicit hemodyna...
Hypoxia elicits hyperventilation and hypothermia, but the mechanisms involved are not well understoo...
We investigated the specific role of LC noradrenergic (NA) neurons in the cardiorespiratory and ther...
The interaction between pulmonary ventilation (V E) and body temperature (Tb) is essential for O2 de...
Increasing body core temperature reflexly decreases mesenteric blood flow (MBF), and the hypothalami...
This study was designed to clarify whether nitric oxide (NO) participates in the regulation of local...
This thesis provides several novel findings on the autonomic thermoregulatory response of humans to ...
hypothermia, rewarming, hemoglobin-oxygen affinity, nitric oxideIntroduction: The study ofprocesses ...
Objectives: The tight spatial and temporal coupling of synaptic activity with local cerebral blood f...
Mammals keep their body temperature (Tb) relatively constant even under a wide range of ambient temp...
INTRODUCTION. When arterial O2 content is reduced, reflex increases in blood flow occur in an attemp...
Ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH) increases both (1) the hypoxic ventilatory response (HV...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb), a response that has been aptly called ...
Ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH) increases the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) and ca...
In acute hypoxia, the release of nitric oxide (NO) produced in rat carotid body is unclear. The conc...
Rapid immersion of a ratâ s limbs into 4°C water, a model of cold stress (CS), can elicit hemodyna...
Hypoxia elicits hyperventilation and hypothermia, but the mechanisms involved are not well understoo...
We investigated the specific role of LC noradrenergic (NA) neurons in the cardiorespiratory and ther...
The interaction between pulmonary ventilation (V E) and body temperature (Tb) is essential for O2 de...
Increasing body core temperature reflexly decreases mesenteric blood flow (MBF), and the hypothalami...
This study was designed to clarify whether nitric oxide (NO) participates in the regulation of local...
This thesis provides several novel findings on the autonomic thermoregulatory response of humans to ...
hypothermia, rewarming, hemoglobin-oxygen affinity, nitric oxideIntroduction: The study ofprocesses ...
Objectives: The tight spatial and temporal coupling of synaptic activity with local cerebral blood f...
Mammals keep their body temperature (Tb) relatively constant even under a wide range of ambient temp...
INTRODUCTION. When arterial O2 content is reduced, reflex increases in blood flow occur in an attemp...
Ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH) increases both (1) the hypoxic ventilatory response (HV...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb), a response that has been aptly called ...
Ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH) increases the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) and ca...
In acute hypoxia, the release of nitric oxide (NO) produced in rat carotid body is unclear. The conc...
Rapid immersion of a ratâ s limbs into 4°C water, a model of cold stress (CS), can elicit hemodyna...