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Gonzalez, Constancio

Arterial Chemoreceptors

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Table of contents

1. The Discovery of Sensory Nature of the Carotid Bodies – Invited Article

F. Castro

2. Fifty Years of Progress in Carotid Body Physiology – Invited Article

R.S. Fitzgerald, C. Eyzaguirre, P. Zapata

3. Carotid Body: New Stimuli and New Preparations – Invited Article

Colin A. Nurse

4. Enzyme-Linked Acute Oxygen Sensing in Airway and Arterial Chemoreceptors – Invited Article

J. Paul Kemp, C. Peers

5. Cysteine Residues in the C-terminal Tail of the Human BKCa? Subunit Are Important for Channel Sensitivity to Carbon Monoxide
S.P. Brazier, V. Telezhkin, R. Mears, C.T. Müller, D. Riccardi, P.J. Kemp

6. Modulation of O2 Sensitive K+ Channels by AMP-activated Protein Kinase
M.L. Dallas, J.L. Scragg, C.N. Wyatt, F. Ross, D.G. Hardie, A.M. Evans, C. Peers

7. Hydrogen Sulfide Inhibits Human BKCa Channels
V. Telezhkin, S.P. Brazier, S. Cayzac, C.T. Müller, D. Riccardi, P.J. Kemp

8. DPPX Modifies TEA Sensitivity of the Kv4 Channels in Rabbit Carotid Body Chemoreceptor Cells
O. Colinas, F.D. Pérez-Carretero, E. Alonso, J.R. López-López, M.T. Pérez-García

9. Sustained Hypoxia Enhances TASK-like Current Inhibition by Acute Hypoxia in Rat Carotid Body Type-I Cells
F. Ortiz, R. Iturriaga, R. Varas

10. Inhibition of L-Type Ca2+ Channels by Carbon Monoxide
M.L. Dallas, J.L. Scragg, C. Peers

11. Effects of the Polyamine Spermine on Arterial Chemoreception
S. Cayzac, A. Rocher, A. Obeso, C. Gonzalez, P.J. Kemp, D. Riccardi

12. RT-PCR and Pharmacological Analysis of L-and T-Type Calcium Channels in Rat Carotid Body
A.I. Cáceres, E. Gonzalez-Obeso, C. Gonzalez, A. Rocher

13. Functional Characterization of Phosphodiesterases 4 in the Rat Carotid Body: Effect of Oxygen Concentrations
A.R. Nunes, J.R. Batuce, E.C. Monterio

14. Calcium Sensitivity for Hypoxia in PGNs with PC-12 Cells in Co-Culture
G.P. Patel, S.M. Baby, A. Roy, S. Lahiri

15. Modification of Relative Gene Expression Ratio Obtained from Real Time qPCR with Whole Carotid Body by Using Mathematical Equations
J.H. Kim, I. Kim, J.L. Carroll

16. Neurotransmitters in Carotid Body Function: The Case of Dopamine – Invited Article

R. Iturriaga, J. Alcayaga, C. Gonzalez

17. Adenosine in Peripheral Chemoreception: New Insights into a Historically Overlooked Molecule – Invited Article

S.V. Conde, E.C. Monteiro, A. Obeso, C. Gonzalez

18. The A2B-D2 Receptor Interaction that Controls Carotid Body Catecholamines Release Locates Between the Last Two Steps of Hypoxic Transduction Cascade
S.V. Conde, A. Obeso, E.C. Monteiro, C. Gonzalez

19. Benzodiazepines and GABA-GABAA Receptor System in the Cat Carotid Body
A. Igarashi, N. Zadzilka, M. Shirahata

20. Evidence for Histamine as a New Modulator of Carotid Body Chemoreception
R. Del Rio, E.A. Moya, J. Alcayaga, R. Iturriaga

21. Fluoresceinated Peanut Agglutinin (PNA) is a Marker for Live O2 Sensing Glomus Cells in Rat Carotid Body
I. Kim, D.J. Yang, D.F. Donnelly, J.L. Carroll

22. Neuroglobin in Aging Carotid Bodies
V. Verratti, C. Di Giulio, G. Bianchi, M. Cacchio, G. Petruccelli, L. Artese, S. Lahiri, R. Iturriaga

23. Oxygen Sensing and the Activation of the Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 (HIF-1)– Invited Article

Joachim Fandrey, Max Gassmann

24. Upregulation of Erythropoietin and its Receptor Expression in the Rat Carotid Body During Chronic and Intermittent Hypoxia
S.Y. Lam, G.L. Tipoe, M.L. Fung

25. Iron Chelation and the Ventilatory Response to Hypoxia
Mieczyslaw Pokorski, Justyna Antosiewicz, Camillo Giulio, Sukhamay Lahiri

26. Systemic Effects Resulting from Carotid Body Stimulation–Invited Article

Prem Kumar

27. Bicarbonate-Regulated Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase (sAC) mRNA Expression and Activity in Peripheral Chemoreceptors
A.R. Nunes, E.C. Monteiro, S.M. Johnson, E.B. Gauda

28. Developmental Maturation of Chemosensitivity to Hypoxia of Peripheral Arterial Chemoreceptors – Invited Article

Estelle B. Gauda, John L. Carroll, David F. Donnelly

29. Physiological Carotid Body Denervation During Aging
C. Di Giulio, J. Antosiewicz, M. Walski, G. Petruccelli, V. Verratti, G. Bianchi, M. Pokorski

30. Does Ageing Modify Ventilatory Responses to Dopamine in Anaesthetised Rats Breathing Spontaneously?
T.C. Monteiro, A. Obeso, C. Gonzalez, E.C. Monteiro

31. The Role of the Carotid Bodies in the Counter-Regulatory Response to Hypoglycemia
Denham S. Ward, William A. Voter, Suzanne Karan

32. The Respiratory Responses to the Combined Activation of the Muscle Metaboreflex and the Ventilatory Chemoreflex
C.K. Lykidis, P. Kumar, G.M. Balanos

33. Cardiovascular Responses to Hyperoxic Withdrawal of Arterial Chemosensory Drive
Patricio Zapata, Carolina Larrain, Marco-Antonio Rivera, Christian Calderon

34. Time-Dependence of Hyperoxia-Induced Impairment in Peripheral Chemoreceptor Activity and Glomus Cell Calcium Response
J.L. Carroll, I. Kim, H. Dbouk, D.J. Yang, R.W. Bavis, D.F. Donnelly

35. Long-Term Regulation of Carotid Body Function: Acclimatization and Adaptation – Invited Article

N.R. Prabhakar, Y.-J. Peng, G.K. Kumar, J. Nanduri, C. Di Giulio, Sukhamay Lahiri

36. Effects of Intermittent Hypoxia on Blood Gases Plasma Catecholamine and Blood Pressure
M.C. González-Martín, V. Vega-Agapito, J. Prieto-Lloret, M.T. Agapito, J. Castañeda, C. Gonzalez

37. Cardioventilatory Acclimatization Induced by Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
R. Iturriaga, S. Rey, R. Del Rio, E.A. Moya, J. Alcayaga

38. Ventilatory Drive Is Enhanced in Male and Female Rats Following Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
D. Edge, J.R. Skelly, A. Bradford, K.D. O’Halloran

39. Contrasting Effects of Intermittent and Continuous Hypoxia on Low O2 Evoked Catecholamine Secretion from Neonatal Rat Chromaffin Cells
Dangjai Souvannakitti, Ganesh K. Kumar, Aaron Fox, Nanduri R. Prabhakar

40. Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction – Invited Article

A. Mark Evans, Jeremy P.T. Ward

41. Impact of Modulators of Mitochondrial ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel (mitoKATP) on Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction
R. Paddenberg, P. Faulhammer, A. Goldenberg, B. Gries, J. Heinl, W. Kummer

42. Oxygen Sensing in the Brain – Invited Article
Frank L. Powell, B. Cindy Kim, S. Randall Johnson, Zhenxing Fu

43. The Central Respiratory Chemoreceptor: Where Is It Located?–Invited Article
Y. Okada, S. Kuwana, Z. Chen, M. Ishiguro, Y. Oku

44. Anatomical Architecture and Responses to Acidosis of a Novel Respiratory Neuron Group in the High Cervical Spinal Cord (HCRG) of the Neonatal Rat
Y. Okada, S. Yokota, Y. Shinozaki, R. Aoyama, Y. Yasui, M. Ishiguro, Y. Oku

45. Systemic Inhibition of the Na+/H+ Exchanger Type 3 in Intact Rats Activates Brainstem Respiratory Regions
R. Pasaro, J.L. Ribas-Salgueiro, E.R. Matarredona, M. Sarmiento, J. Ribas

46. Nitric Oxide in the Solitary Tract Nucleus (STn) Modulates Glucose Homeostasis and FOS-ir Expression After Carotid Chemoreceptor Stimulation
M. Lemus, S. Montero, S. Luquín, J. García, E. Roces Álvarez-Buylla

47. Airway Receptors and Their Reflex Function – Invited Article

J. Yu

48. Airway Chemosensitive Receptors in Vagus Nerve Perform Neuro-Immune Interaction for Lung-Brain Communication
H.F. Li, J. Yu

49. The Role of NOX2 and “Novel Oxidases” in Airway Chemoreceptor O2 Sensing
Ernest Cutz, Jie Pan, Herman Yeger

50. Recruitment of GABAA Receptors in Chemoreceptor Pulmonary Neuroepithelial Bodies by Prenatal Nicotine Exposure in Monkey Lung
X.W. Fu, E.R. Spindel

51. Concluding Remarks
Colin A. Nurse

Keywords: Biomedicine, Biomedicine general, Human Physiology, Neurosciences, Pneumology/Respiratory System, Environmental Health

Author(s)
 
 
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2009
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Page amount
480 pages
Category
Medicine, Health Care, Mode
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9789048122592

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