[HTML][HTML] Peripheral chemoreceptors: function and plasticity of the carotid body

P Kumar, NR Prabhakar - Comprehensive Physiology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The discovery of the sensory nature of the carotid body dates back to the beginning of the
20th century. Following these seminal discoveries, research into carotid body mechanisms …

Reflexes controlling circulatory, ventilatory and airway responses to exercise

MP Kaufman, HV Forster - Comprehensive Physiology, 1996 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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[HTML][HTML] Dangerous curves: a perspective on exercise, lactate, and the anaerobic threshold

J Myers, E Ashley - Chest, 1997 - Elsevier
Dangerous Curves: A Perspective on Exercise, Lactate, and the Anaerobic Threshold -
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Peripheral chemoreceptors in health and disease

NR Prabhakar, YJ Peng - Journal of applied physiology, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Peripheral chemoreceptors (carotid and aortic bodies) detect changes in arterial blood
oxygen and initiate reflexes that are important for maintaining homeostasis during …

A review of the control of breathing during exercise

JH Mateika, J Duffin - European journal of applied physiology and …, 1995 - Springer
During the past 100 years many experimental investigations have been carried out in an
attempt to determine the control mechanisms responsible for generating the respiratory …

Indirect sensing of insulin‐induced hypoglycaemia by the carotid body in the rat

I Bin‐Jaliah, PD Maskell, P Kumar - The Journal of physiology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The most physiologically important sensors for systemic glucoregulation are located in extra‐
cranial sites. Recent evidence suggests that the carotid body may be one such site. We …

TASK-like potassium channels and oxygen sensing in the carotid body

KJ Buckler - Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2007 - Elsevier
Chemosensing by type-1 cells of the carotid body involves a series of events which
culminate in the calcium-dependent secretion of neurotransmitter substances which then …

ATP-dependent potassium channels of muscle cells: their properties, regulation, and possible functions

NW Davies, NB Standen, PR Stanfield - Journal of bioenergetics and …, 1991 - Springer
ATP-dependent potassium channels are present at high density in the membranes of heart,
skeletal, and smooth muscle and have a low P open at physiological [ATP] i. The unitary …

Changes in arterial K+ and ventilation during exercise in normal subjects and subjects with McArdle's syndrome.

DJ Paterson, JS Friedland, DA Bascom… - The journal of …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
1. We have examined the relationship between ventilation (VE), lactate (La) and arterial
plasma K+ concentrations [(K+] a) during incremental exercise in six normal subjects and in …

Adequate stimuli of the carotid body: more than an oxygen sensor?

P Kumar, I Bin-Jaliah - Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2007 - Elsevier
The past 10–20 years has seen a significant increase in the number of studies aimed at
elucidating the mechanism of action of the carotid body and this has led to an increased …