2014
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.111633
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Evidence for a carotid body homolog in the lizardTupinambis merianae

Abstract: The homolog to the mammalian carotid body has not yet been identified in lizards. Observational studies and evolutionary history provide indirect evidence for the existence of a chemoreceptor population at the first major bifurcation of the common carotid artery in lizards, but a chemoreceptive role for this area has not yet been definitively demonstrated. We explored this possibility by measuring changes in cardiorespiratory variables in response to focal arterial injections of the hypoxia mimic sodium cyanid… Show more

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“…The altered responses may stem from oxygen-sensitive chemoreceptors in a variety of sites, including the carotid artery, aorta, and pulmonary artery 81,[92][93][94][95][96] that may overshadow the potential contribution from pulmonary stretch receptors. In the tegu lizard, direct stimulation of carotid body chemoreceptors with cyanide results in an increase in heart rate, 97 but because ventilation also increased, an indirect contribution from pulmonary stretch receptors remains possible.…”
Section: Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The altered responses may stem from oxygen-sensitive chemoreceptors in a variety of sites, including the carotid artery, aorta, and pulmonary artery 81,[92][93][94][95][96] that may overshadow the potential contribution from pulmonary stretch receptors. In the tegu lizard, direct stimulation of carotid body chemoreceptors with cyanide results in an increase in heart rate, 97 but because ventilation also increased, an indirect contribution from pulmonary stretch receptors remains possible.…”
Section: Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%