The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primary oxygen sensing cells are the glomus or type 1 cells. Hypoxia evokes the secretion of neurotransmitters from these cells which then excite afferent nerves. This response is mediated via membrane depolarization and voltage-gated Ca2+ entry. Studies from this laboratory have revealed that membrane depolarization in response to hypoxia is primarily the result of inhibition of background K+ channels which show strong similarities to the acid sensitive tandem-P-domain K+ channels TASK-1 and TASK-3. The background K+ channels of type-1 cells are also very sensitive to inhibition of mitochondrial energy metabolism and, in excised patches, appear to...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primar...
The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primar...
The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primar...
Chemosensing by type-1 cells of the carotid body involves a series of events which culminate in the ...
One model of oxygen sensing by the carotid body is that hypoxia depolarises type 1 cells leading to ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Oxygen (O2) is fundamental for cell and whole-body homeostasis. Our understanding of the adaptive pr...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primar...
The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primar...
The carotid body plays an important role in initiating protective responses to hypoxemia. The primar...
Chemosensing by type-1 cells of the carotid body involves a series of events which culminate in the ...
One model of oxygen sensing by the carotid body is that hypoxia depolarises type 1 cells leading to ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Hypoxic chemotransduction in the carotid body requires release of excitatory transmitters from type ...
Oxygen (O2) is fundamental for cell and whole-body homeostasis. Our understanding of the adaptive pr...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...
Early detection of an O2 deficit in the bloodstream is essential to initiate corrective changes in t...