Inhibitory GABAergic and glycinergic neurotransmission to cardioinhibitory cardiac vagal neurons (CVNs) increase during inspiratory activity and likely mediate respiratory sinus arrhythmia, while the frequency of excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) in CVNs are unaltered during the different phases of respiration. However, following hypoxia and hypercapnia (H/H), the parasympathetic activity to the heart increases and thus far, identification of the pathways and neurotransmitters that are responsible for exciting CVNs post H/H are unclear. This study identifies different excitatory pathways to CVNs recruited post H/H. Spontaneous and inspiratory-related EPSCs were recorded in CVNs before, during, and after 10 min of H/H in an in vitro s...
This thesis examines concepts for respiratory rhythm generation in relation to how the central inspi...
Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), which is a physiological consequence of obstructive sleep apnea,...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
Synaptic inputs to cardiac vagal neurons (CVNs) regulate parasympathetic activity to the heart. Prev...
Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with chronic intermittent hypoxia/hypercapnia (CIHH) episodes ...
Challenges such as hypoxia elicit a powerful response from both the central cardiovascular and respi...
Although sympathetic vasomotor discharge has respiratory modulation, the site(s) responsible for thi...
Although sympathetic vasomotor discharge has respiratory modulation, the site(s) responsible for thi...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Parasympathetic cardiac vagal neurons (CVNs) in the brainstem dominate the cont...
The role of ventrolateral medullary and caudal hypothalamic neurons in the cardiorespiratory respons...
The role of ventrolateral medullary and caudal hypothalamic neurons in the cardiorespiratory respons...
GABAergic pathways in the brainstem play an essential role in respiratory rhythmogenesis and interac...
Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), as occurs in sleep apnea, impairs baroreflex-mediated reductions...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
The exchange of gases between the external environment and the organism is controlled by a neural ne...
This thesis examines concepts for respiratory rhythm generation in relation to how the central inspi...
Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), which is a physiological consequence of obstructive sleep apnea,...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
Synaptic inputs to cardiac vagal neurons (CVNs) regulate parasympathetic activity to the heart. Prev...
Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with chronic intermittent hypoxia/hypercapnia (CIHH) episodes ...
Challenges such as hypoxia elicit a powerful response from both the central cardiovascular and respi...
Although sympathetic vasomotor discharge has respiratory modulation, the site(s) responsible for thi...
Although sympathetic vasomotor discharge has respiratory modulation, the site(s) responsible for thi...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Parasympathetic cardiac vagal neurons (CVNs) in the brainstem dominate the cont...
The role of ventrolateral medullary and caudal hypothalamic neurons in the cardiorespiratory respons...
The role of ventrolateral medullary and caudal hypothalamic neurons in the cardiorespiratory respons...
GABAergic pathways in the brainstem play an essential role in respiratory rhythmogenesis and interac...
Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), as occurs in sleep apnea, impairs baroreflex-mediated reductions...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...
The exchange of gases between the external environment and the organism is controlled by a neural ne...
This thesis examines concepts for respiratory rhythm generation in relation to how the central inspi...
Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), which is a physiological consequence of obstructive sleep apnea,...
The caudal pressor area (CPA) is a brainstem area located close to the spinal cord. The activation o...