2024
DOI: 10.1111/apha.14093
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Etonogestrel promotes respiratory recovery in an in vivo rat model of central chemoreflex impairment

Tara A. Janes,
Silvia Cardani,
Jasmeen K. Saini
et al.

Abstract: AimThe central CO2 chemoreflex is a vital component of respiratory control networks, providing excitatory drive during resting conditions and challenges to blood gas homeostasis. The retrotrapezoid nucleus is a crucial hub for CO2 chemosensitivity; its ablation or inhibition attenuates CO2 chemoreflexes and diminishes restful breathing. Similar phenotypes characterize certain hypoventilation syndromes, suggesting underlying retrotrapezoid nucleus impairment in these disorders. Progesterone stimulates restful b… Show more

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