Producción CientíficaCarotid body (CB) chemoreceptors respond to a decrease in arterial blood pOz with an increase in action potential frequency in the sensory fibers innervating the organ, the response developing in a few seconds [l]. Chemoreceptor cells of the CB are the Oz sensing structures, releasing neurotransmitters in proportion to the pOz decrease and producing an electrical discharge of parallel intensity in the sensory nerve fibers of the carotid sinus nerve [2,3]. Recently, it has been shown that chemoreceptor cells possess an O,-sensitive K’ current that is reversibly inhibited by decreasing pOz in the bathing solution. The suggestion was made that this inhibition can lead to cell depolarization and activation of v...
An unsolved issue for the arterial chemoreceptors is the mechanism by which hypoxia nd other natural...
Chemosensing by type-1 cells of the carotid body involves a series of events which culminate in the ...
AbstractType-I cells of rabbit carotid bodies were studied with the patch-clamp technique in the who...
AbstractK+ currents recorded from adult rabbit chemoreceptor cells are reversibly inhibited on lower...
The hypothesis that changes in environmental O2 tension (pO2) could affect the ionic conductances of...
Producción CientíficaThe ionic currents of carotid body type 1cells and their possible involvement i...
Maintenance of homeostasis in the respiratory and cardiovascular systems depends on reflexes that ar...
Producción CientíficaOxygen-sensing and transduction in purposeful responses in cells and organisms ...
The carotid body (CB) is the principal arterial chemoreceptor that mediates the hyperventilatory res...
The carotid body (CB) is the principal arterial chemoreceptor that mediates the hyperventilatory res...
Producción CientíficaTbe receptor complex in the carotid body (CB) is formed by clusters of type 1 c...
Producción CientíficaAn unsolved issue for the arterial chemoreceptors is the mechanism by which hyp...
Significance: Ventilatory responses to hypoxia are initiated by the carotid body, where inhibition o...
Single K+ channel currents were recorded in excised membrane patches from dispersed chemoreceptor ce...
Oxygen (O2) is fundamental for cell and whole-body homeostasis. Our understanding of the adaptive pr...
An unsolved issue for the arterial chemoreceptors is the mechanism by which hypoxia nd other natural...
Chemosensing by type-1 cells of the carotid body involves a series of events which culminate in the ...
AbstractType-I cells of rabbit carotid bodies were studied with the patch-clamp technique in the who...
AbstractK+ currents recorded from adult rabbit chemoreceptor cells are reversibly inhibited on lower...
The hypothesis that changes in environmental O2 tension (pO2) could affect the ionic conductances of...
Producción CientíficaThe ionic currents of carotid body type 1cells and their possible involvement i...
Maintenance of homeostasis in the respiratory and cardiovascular systems depends on reflexes that ar...
Producción CientíficaOxygen-sensing and transduction in purposeful responses in cells and organisms ...
The carotid body (CB) is the principal arterial chemoreceptor that mediates the hyperventilatory res...
The carotid body (CB) is the principal arterial chemoreceptor that mediates the hyperventilatory res...
Producción CientíficaTbe receptor complex in the carotid body (CB) is formed by clusters of type 1 c...
Producción CientíficaAn unsolved issue for the arterial chemoreceptors is the mechanism by which hyp...
Significance: Ventilatory responses to hypoxia are initiated by the carotid body, where inhibition o...
Single K+ channel currents were recorded in excised membrane patches from dispersed chemoreceptor ce...
Oxygen (O2) is fundamental for cell and whole-body homeostasis. Our understanding of the adaptive pr...
An unsolved issue for the arterial chemoreceptors is the mechanism by which hypoxia nd other natural...
Chemosensing by type-1 cells of the carotid body involves a series of events which culminate in the ...
AbstractType-I cells of rabbit carotid bodies were studied with the patch-clamp technique in the who...