نتایج جستجو برای: chemoreceptors

تعداد نتایج: 1458  

2005
Charles E. Wood Curtis Kane Hershel Raff

The renin response to hypoxia in late gestation fetal sheep has been well characterized. However, the renin response to asphyxia-the combination of hypoxia and hypercapnia-has not been extensively studied. The purpose of this study was to determine 1) the interaction of hypoxia and hypercapnia in the control of renin secretion in late gestation fetal sheep and 2) the role of peripheral arterial...

Journal: :Hypertension 2015
Teba Alnima Emilie J B M Goedhart Randy Seelen Chris P M van der Grinten Peter W de Leeuw Abraham A Kroon

Carotid baroreflex activation therapy produces a sustained fall in blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension. Because the activation electrodes are implanted at the level of the carotid sinus, it is conceivable that the nearby located carotid body chemoreceptors are stimulated as well. Physiological stimulation of the carotid chemoreceptors not only stimulates respiration but also ...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2012
Diego A Massazza Silvina A Izzo A Florencia Gasperotti M Karina Herrera Seitz Claudia A Studdert

Chemoreceptors transmit signals from the environment to the flagellar motors via a histidine kinase that controls the phosphorylation level of the effector protein CheY. The cytoplasmic domain of chemoreceptors is strongly conserved and consists of a long alpha-helical hairpin that forms, in the dimer, a coiled-coil four-helix bundle. Changes in this domain during evolution are characterized by...

Journal: :British heart journal 1966
I Bruderman S Stern K Braun

Patients with mitral stenosis are known to have a diminished ventilatory response to inhalation of carbon dioxide, as compared with normal subjects. Reduced responsiveness of the respiratory centre (Pauli, Noe, and Coates, 1960) and/or altered mechnical properties of the lungs are assumed to be responsible for this change (Bruderman, Braun, and Rogel, 1965). The ventilatory response to CO2 inha...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
A Li M Randall E E Nattie

Central chemoreceptors are widespread within the brain stem. We suggest that their function at some sites may vary with the state of arousal. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the function of chemoreceptors in the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) varies with sleep and wakefulness. In unanesthetized rats, we produced focal acidification of the RTN by means of a microdialysis probe (tip co...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1973
D M Band P Ebden S J Semple C B Wolff

We have previously shorn that the respiratory control system in the cat has the requisite sensitivity and speed to respond to changes in arterial pH which are equal to, or smaller than, the normal fluctuations in pH with respiration. A respiratory response was only observed when the changes in pH were produced by alterations in PCO2 and not when they were induced by non-gaseous acids. We descri...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
J I Glendinning

Herbivorous insects often rapidly reject foods containing toxic plant compounds. While the functional significance of this rejection response is clear, the mechanistic basis is not. The role of peripheral chemoreceptors in the rapid rejection of toxic foods was examined using a model system consisting of nicotine and the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta), which is a pest of tobacco plants. When ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Peter Ames John S Parkinson

Motile bacteria follow gradients of attractant and repellent chemicals with high sensitivity. Their chemoreceptors are physically clustered, which may enable them to function as a cooperative array. Although native chemoreceptor molecules are typically transmembrane homodimers, they appear to associate through their cytoplasmic tips to form trimers of dimers, which may be an important architect...

Journal: :Clinical science 2004
Henri J L M Timmers Gerard A Rongen John M Karemaker Wouter Wieling Henri A M Marres Jacques W M Lenders

The direct vasodilatory and negative chronotropic effects of adenosine in humans are counterbalanced by a reflex increase in sympathetic nerve traffic. A suggested mechanism for this reflex includes peripheral chemoreceptor activation. We, therefore, assessed the contribution of carotid chemoreceptors to sympatho-excitation by adenosine. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity was recorded during ade...

2011
Benjamin A. Hall Judith P. Armitage Mark S. P. Sansom

Transmembrane α-helices play a key role in many receptors, transmitting a signal from one side to the other of the lipid bilayer membrane. Bacterial chemoreceptors are one of the best studied such systems, with a wealth of biophysical and mutational data indicating a key role for the TM2 helix in signalling. In particular, aromatic (Trp and Tyr) and basic (Arg) residues help to lock α-helices i...

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