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Arterial Chemoreceptors (Hardcover: 400 pages)

Arterial Chemoreceptors
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Edited by:R.G. O'Regan
Author:D. J. Paterson, D. S. McQueen, P. Nolan, Ronan G. O'Regan, Philip Nolan, Al Et
Editor:Daniel S. McQueen
Format:Hardcover: 400 pages.
Publisher:Plenum Pub Corp (11/01/1994)
ISBN:0306448246
ISBN13:9780306448249
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  •   Eric Neil: An Appreciation1

      International Meetings on Chemoreceptors: Historical Perspectives
       by R. G. O'Regan, P. Nolan
    5

      Oxygen Sensing in the Carotid Body: Ideas and Models
       by H. Acker
    21

      Ionic Channels in Type I Carotid Body Cells
       by C. Peers
    29

      Role of Intracellular pH and -actual symbol not reproducible in Acid Chemoreception in Type I Cells of the Carotid Body
       by K. J. Buckler, R. D. Vaughan-Jones
    41

      Neurotransmitters in the Carotid Body
       by N. R. Prabhakar
    57

      Reflexes Arising from the Arterial Chemoreceptors
       by D. J. Paterson, P. C. G. Nye
    71

      Central Integration of Chemoreceptor Afferent Activity
       by D. Jordan
    87

      Chemoreceptor Function in the Fetus and Neonate
       by M. Hanson, P. Kumar
    99

      The Role of Arterial Chemoreceptors in Ventilatory Acclimatization to Hypoxia
       by G. E. Bisgard
    109

      Chemosensitivity from the Lungs of Vertebrates
       by P. Scheid, H. Shams
    123

      Heymans' Visit to Dublin to Review "Buffer" Nerve Experiments
       by J. B. Moynihan, C. S. Breathnach
    133

      A Belated Centennial Tribute to Corneille Heymans
       by C. S. Breathnach
    137

      Glomera that are not Chemosensitive
       by M. Kennedy, J. J. Smith, C. S. Breathnach
    141

      Electrotonic Coupling Between Carotid Body Glomus Cells
       by L. Monti-Bloch, V. Abudara, C. Eyzaguirre
    143

      CO-binding Chromophores in Oxygen Chemoreception in the Carotid Body
       by S. Lahiri, D. K. Ray, D. Chugh, R. Iturriaga, A. Mokashi
    149

      Actions of Nicotinic Agonists on Isolated Type I Cells of the Neonatal Rat Carotid Body
       by C. Peers, C. N. Wyatt, K. J. Buckler
    155

      Ca-superscript 2+ -Activated K-superscript + -Channels from Isolated Type I Carotid Body Cells of the Neonatal Rat
       by C. N. Wyatt, C. Peers
    159

      Culturing Carotid Body Cells of Adult Cats
       by M. Shirahata, B. Schofield, B. Y. Chin, T. R. Guilarte
    163

      Plasticity in Cultured Arterial Chemoreceptors: Effects of Chronic Hypoxia and Cyclic AMP Analogs
       by C. A. Nurse, A. Jackson, A. Stea
    167

      Carotid Body Chemoreception: Role of Extracellular Ca-superscript 2+
       by R. Iturriaga, S. Lahiri
    171

      Cytosolic Calcium in Isolated Type I Cells of The Adult Rabbit Carotid Body: Effects of Hypoxia, Cyanide and Changes in Intracellular pH
       by M. Roumy
    175

      Characterization of Membrane Currents in Pulmonary Neuroepithelial Bodies: Hypoxia-Sensitive Airway Chemoreceptors
       by C. Youngson, C. Nurse, H. Yeger, E. Cutz
    179

      Ionic Currents on Endothelial Cells of Rat Brain Capillaries
       by M. A. Delpiano
    183

      Urokinase and its Receptor: Markers of Malignancy?
       by P. J. Gaffney, D. A. Cooke, K. G. Burnand
    187

      Electrochemical Measurement of Rapid Dopamine Release in Perfused Cat Carotid Body during Onset of Hypoxia
       by D. G. Buerk, S. Lahiri
    193

      Hypoxia-Induced Catecholamine Release from Rat Carotid Body, In Vitro, during Maturation and following Chronic Hypoxia
       by D. F. Donnelly, T. P. Doyle
    197

      Assessment of Na-superscript + Channel Involvement in the Release of Catecholamines from Chemoreceptor Cells of the Carotid Body
       by A. Rocher, A. Obeso, B. Herreros, C. Gonzalez
    201

      Activation of GTP-binding Proteins by Aluminum Fluoride Modulates Catecholamine Release in the Rabbit Carotid Body
       by M. T. G. Cachero, A. Rocher, R. J. Rigual, C. Gonzalez
    205

      Catecholamines in the Rabbit Carotid Body: Content And Secretion
       by L.-M. Leitner, J.-M. Cottet-Emard
    209

      Cholinergic Aspects of Carotid Body Chemotransduction
       by R. S. Fitzgerald, M. Shirahata, T. Ide
    213

      Low PO-subscript 2 Dependency of Neutral Endopeptidase and Acetylcholinesterase Activities of the Rat Carotid Body
       by G. K. Kumar, N. R. Prabhakar, K. P. Strohl, A. Thomas, P. A. Cragg
    217

      Nitric Oxide Synthase Occurs in Neurons and Nerve Fibers of the Carotid Body
       by P. A. Grimes, S. Lahiri, R. Stone, A. Mokashi, D. Chug
    221

      NO Mimics O-subscript 2 in the Carotid Body Chemoreception
       by M. Katayama, D. K. Chugh, A. Mokashi, D. K. Ray, D. E. Bebout, S. Lahiri
    225

      Mechanisms of Carotid Body Inhibition
       by Z.-Z. Wang, L. J. Stensaas, D. S. Bredt, B. G. Dinger, S. J. Fidone
    229

      Proportional Sensitivity of Arterial Chemoreceptors to CO-subscript 2
       by P. Kumar, P. C. G. Nye, R. W. Torrance
    237

      Effects of Expiratory Duration on Chemoreceptor Oscillations
       by R. W. Torrance, R. Iturriaga, P. Zapata
    241

      Effects of Intravenous Infusions of KCl and Lactic Acid On Chemoreceptor Discharge In Anaesthetized Cats
       by P. McLoughlin, R. A. F. Linton, D. M. Band
    245

      The Effect of Intravenous Infusion of Lactic Acid on Carotid Chemoreceptor Discharge in Anaesthetized Cats Ventilated with Room Air or 100% O-subscript 2
       by P. McLoughlin, R. A. F. Linton, D. M. Band
    249

      The Carotid Bodies as Thermosensors: Experiments in vitro and in situ, and Importance for Ventilatory Regulation
       by P. Zapata, C. Larrain, R. Iturriaga, J. Alcayaga
    253

      Inhibition of Ventilation by Carotid Body Hypocapnia during Sleep
       by C. A. Smith, K. W. Saupe, K. S. Henderson, J. A. Dempsey
    257

      Metabolic Acid-Base Status and the Role of Carotid Chemoreceptors in Hyperoxic Breathing
       by H. Kiwull-Schone, S. Bungart, P. Kiwull
    261

      Ventilatory Responses to Histotoxic Chemostimulation in Hypoxia Adapted Rats
       by D. Lagneaux
    265

      Chemoreflex Sensitization Augments Sympathetic Vasomotor Outflow in Awake Humans
       by B. J. Morgan, D. Crabtree, J. B. Skatrud
    269

      Carotid Chemoreceptor Control of Vascular Resistance in Resting and Contracting Skeletal Muscle
       by M. de Burgh Daly, M. N. Cook
    273

      Substance P Inhibits Ventilation in the Goat
       by G. E. Bisgard, J. Pizarro, M. Ryan, M. Hedrick
    277

      Central Glutamate and Substance-P in the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response
       by H. Kazemi, I. Soto-Arape
    281

      Carotid Chemoreceptor Activity and Heart Rate Responsiveness to Hypoxia after Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase
       by A. Trzebski, A. Sato, Y. Sato, A. Suzuki
    285

      Effects of Endothelins on Respiration and Arterial Chemoreceptor Activity in Anaesthetised Rats
       by D. S. McQueen, M. R. Dashwood, V. J. Cobb, C. G. Marr
    289

      Changes in Blood Glucose Concentration in the Carotid Body Modify Brain Glucose Retention
       by R. Alvarez-Buylla, E. Roces de Alvarez-Buylla
    293

      Is the Second Carotid Body Redundant?
       by P. A. Cragg, W. Khrisanapant
    297

      Activity of Cardiac Vagal Preganglionic Neurones during the Pulmonary Chemoreflex in the Anaesthetized Cat
       by J. F. X. Jones, Y. Wang, D. Jordan
    301

      Trophic Regulation of Carotid Body Afferent Development
       by T. Hertzberg, J. C. W. Finley, D. M. Katz
    305

      Carotid Body Dopamine Response to Acute Hypoxia in Developing Rabbits
       by A. Bairam, F. Marchal, H. Basson, J. M. Cottet-Emard, J. M. Pequignot, J. M. Hascoet, S. Lahiri
    309

      Attenuation of the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response in Awake Rabbit Pups; Possible Role Of Dopamine
       by D. Bee, C. Wright, D. Pallot
    313

      D-subscript 2 -Dopamine Receptor mRNA in the Carotid Body and Petrosal Ganglia in the Developing Cat
       by E. B. Gauda, M. Shirahata, R. S. Fitzgerald
    317

      The Role of Endogenous Dopamine as an Inhibitory Neuromodulator in Neonatal and Adult Carotid Bodies
       by S. M. Tomares, O. S. Bamford, L. M. Sterni, R. S. Fitzgerald, J. L. Carroll
    321

      Intracellular Calcium Responses to Hypoxia and Cyanide in Cultured Type I Cells from Newborn and Adult Rabbits
       by L. M. Sterni, M. H. Montrose, O. S. Bamford, S. M. Tomares, J. L. Carroll
    325

      Effects of Acetazolamide on the Time Course of the CO-subscript 2 Response of Carotid Body in the Newborn Kitten
       by B. Hannhart, A. Bairam, F. Marchal
    329

      Cardiovascular Responses to Hypoxia in Developing Swine
       by P. M. Gootman, N. Gootman
    333

      Fetal Reflexes in Chronic Hypoxaemia
       by L. Bennet, T. Watanabe, J. Spencer, M. A. Hanson
    337

      Is the Rapid and Intense Peripheral Vasoconstriction Occurring during Acute Hypoxaemia in the Llama Fetus an Arterial Chemoreflex?
       by D. A. Giussani, R. A. Riquelme, M. A. Hanson, A. J. Llanos
    341

      Is the Ventilatory Decline Seen in Newborns during Hypoxaemia Centrally Mediated?
       by G. L. Ackland, P. J. Moore, M. A. Hanson
    345

      Postmortem Changes in the Human Carotid Body
       by M. Seker, D. J. Pallot, J.-O Habeck, A. Abramovici
    349

      Effects of Various Diseases upon the Structure of the Human Carotid Body
       by M. Seker, D. J. Pallot, J.-O Habeck, A. Abramovici
    353

      Modification of the Rabbit Carotid Body Type I Cell Mitochondria by High Altitude Exposure and the Effects of Dracocephalum Heterophyllum
       by X. Dahai, Y. Fenxiang, D. Bee
    357

      Breathing Frequency and Tidal Volume are Independently Controlled in Garter Snakes: The Role of CO-subscript 2 -Rise Time
       by R. A. Furilla
    361

      Effects of Chronic Hypoxia on Rat Carotid Body and Toad Carotid Labyrinth Glomus Cells
       by F. L. Powell, T. Kusakabe, M. H. Ellisman
    365

      The Stimulus Modality of the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response in Rodents
       by R. J. Garland, R. Kinkead, W. K. Milsom
    369

      Histochemical Demonstration of Carbonic Anhydrase in the Larynx
       by Z. H. Wang, R. G. O'Regan, J. J. Giles
    373

      Effects of Intralaryngeal CO-subscript 2 And H-superscript + on Laryngeal Receptor Activity in the Perfused Larynx in Cats
       by Z. H. Wang, A. Bradford, R. G. O'Regan
    377

      The Effects of Airway CO-subscript 2 on Laryngeal Pressure, 'Drive' and Cold Receptors in Spontaneously Breathing Cats
       by A. Bradford, D. McKeogh, R. G. O'Regan, P. Nolan
    381

      Laryngeal Receptors are Sensitive to Expiratory Concentrations of CO-subscript 2
       by A. Bradford, R. G. O'Regan, P. Nolan, D. McKeogh
    385

      The Effects of Airway CO-subscript 2 and Cooling on Ventilation and Upper Airway Resistance in Anaesthetized Rats
       by A. K. Curran, K. D. O'Halloran, A. Bradford
    389

      The Effects of Laryngeal CO-subscript 2 and Cooling on Ventilation and Laryngeal Resistance in the Anaesthetized Rat
       by K. D. O'Halloran, A. K. Curran, A. Bradford
    393

      Index397

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