2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1250154
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Hypoxia releases S-nitrosocysteine from carotid body glomus cells—relevance to expression of the hypoxic ventilatory response

James M. Seckler,
Paulina M. Getsy,
Walter J. May
et al.

Abstract: We have provided indirect pharmacological evidence that hypoxia may trigger release of the S-nitrosothiol, S-nitroso-L-cysteine (L-CSNO), from primary carotid body glomus cells (PGCs) of rats that then activates chemosensory afferents of the carotid sinus nerve to elicit the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR). The objective of this study was to provide direct evidence, using our capacitive S-nitrosothiol sensor, that L-CSNO is stored and released from PGCs extracted from male Sprague Dawley rat carotid bodies,… Show more

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“…Ventilatory parameters were recorded continuously in the unrestrained, freely-moving rats using a whole-body plethysmography system (PLY3223; Data Sciences International , St. Paul, MN), as detailed previously ( Jenkins et al, 2021 ; Getsy et al, 2022a ; Getsy et al, 2022b ; Seckler et al, 2022 ; Seckler et al, 2023 ). The directly recorded and derived parameters are defined in Supplemental Table S1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ventilatory parameters were recorded continuously in the unrestrained, freely-moving rats using a whole-body plethysmography system (PLY3223; Data Sciences International , St. Paul, MN), as detailed previously ( Jenkins et al, 2021 ; Getsy et al, 2022a ; Getsy et al, 2022b ; Seckler et al, 2022 ; Seckler et al, 2023 ). The directly recorded and derived parameters are defined in Supplemental Table S1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%