This study addressed the hypothesis that the secretion of catecholamines from trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) chromaffin cells, during hypoxia, is triggered by stimulation of O2 chemoreceptors located within the gills. Sodium cyanide was administered into the inspired water (external cyanide) or injected into the gill circulation (internal cyanide) to pharmacologically stimulate external (water sensing) or internal (blood sensing) O2 chemoreceptors, respectively. Both of these treatments caused an elevation of circulating catecholamine levels. The response to external, but not internal, cyanide was abolished by removal of the first gill arch. Hypoxia produced an increase in circulating catecholamine levels that was unaffected by removal of the ...
In fish, the catecholamine hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline are released into the circulation, ...
The role of sensory afferent information from the gills of Amia calva in cardiovascular and ventilat...
This review considers the environmental and systemic factors that can stimulate air-breathing respon...
the hypothesis that the secretion of catecholamines from trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) chromaffin cell...
Carotid body glomus cells in mammals contain a plethora of different neurochemicals. Several hypothe...
In teleost fishes the neurochemicals involved in sensing and responding to hypoxia are unresolved. ...
O2-sensitive chemoreceptors are essential for maintaining metabolism in the face of decreasing envir...
Oxygen sensitive chemoreceptors exert dominant control over cardi r spiratory reflexes in fish. The ...
AbstractThis study examined the distribution and orientation of gill O2 chemoreceptors in Oreochromi...
Numerous studies have determined approximate locations of chemoreceptive cells in freshwater fish, ...
The localization, distribution and orientation of O chemoreceptors associated with the control of ca...
Experiments were performed in vivo using an extra-corporeal blood loop (EC-loop), on chronically can...
In one series of experiments, heart frequency (f (H)), blood pressure (P (a)), gill ventilation freq...
This thesis attempts to elucidate the role of epinephrine and/or norepinephrine in the regulation of...
This study examined the location and distribution of O-2 chemoreceptors involved in cardio-respirato...
In fish, the catecholamine hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline are released into the circulation, ...
The role of sensory afferent information from the gills of Amia calva in cardiovascular and ventilat...
This review considers the environmental and systemic factors that can stimulate air-breathing respon...
the hypothesis that the secretion of catecholamines from trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) chromaffin cell...
Carotid body glomus cells in mammals contain a plethora of different neurochemicals. Several hypothe...
In teleost fishes the neurochemicals involved in sensing and responding to hypoxia are unresolved. ...
O2-sensitive chemoreceptors are essential for maintaining metabolism in the face of decreasing envir...
Oxygen sensitive chemoreceptors exert dominant control over cardi r spiratory reflexes in fish. The ...
AbstractThis study examined the distribution and orientation of gill O2 chemoreceptors in Oreochromi...
Numerous studies have determined approximate locations of chemoreceptive cells in freshwater fish, ...
The localization, distribution and orientation of O chemoreceptors associated with the control of ca...
Experiments were performed in vivo using an extra-corporeal blood loop (EC-loop), on chronically can...
In one series of experiments, heart frequency (f (H)), blood pressure (P (a)), gill ventilation freq...
This thesis attempts to elucidate the role of epinephrine and/or norepinephrine in the regulation of...
This study examined the location and distribution of O-2 chemoreceptors involved in cardio-respirato...
In fish, the catecholamine hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline are released into the circulation, ...
The role of sensory afferent information from the gills of Amia calva in cardiovascular and ventilat...
This review considers the environmental and systemic factors that can stimulate air-breathing respon...