Serotonergic mechanisms are necessary for central respiratory chemoresponsiveness in situ
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Cxs and Panx- hemichannels in peripheral and central chemosensing in mammalsThe Deakin/Graeff hypothesis: focus on serotonergic inhibition of panic.Selective optogenetic stimulation of the retrotrapezoid nucleus in sleeping rats activates breathing without changing blood pressure or causing arousal or sighs.Hypoxia silences retrotrapezoid nucleus respiratory chemoreceptors via alkalosis.TASK-2 channels contribute to pH sensitivity of retrotrapezoid nucleus chemoreceptor neurons.Pinpointing brainstem mechanisms responsible for autonomic dysfunction in Rett syndrome: therapeutic perspectives for 5-HT1A agonists.Intermittent hypercapnia enhances CO₂ responsiveness and overcomes serotonergic dysfunction.CO2-inhibited neurons in the medullary raphé are GABAergicFunctional link between the hypocretin and serotonin systems in the neural control of breathing and central chemosensitivityCoordinated Respiratory Motor Activity in Nerves Innervating the Upper Airway Muscles in Rats.Isoflurane causes concentration-dependent inhibition of medullary raphé 5-HT neurons in situ.The Alteration of Neonatal Raphe Neurons by Prenatal-Perinatal Nicotine. Meaning for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.Medullary serotonin neurons are CO2 sensitive in situA group of non-serotonergic cells is CO2-stimulated in the medullary raphéRole of Astrocytes in Central Respiratory Chemoreception.The Onset of the Fetal Respiratory Rhythm: An Emergent Property Triggered by Chemosensory Drive?Blast from the past! Phrenic motor memory of antecedent episodic hypercapnia is serotonin dependent: relevance to respiratory rehabilitation and sleep-disordered breathing?Intermittent hypercapnia-induced phrenic long-term depression is revealed after serotonin receptor blockade with methysergide in anaesthetized rats.
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Serotonergic mechanisms are necessary for central respiratory chemoresponsiveness in situ
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Serotonergic mechanisms are necessary for central respiratory chemoresponsiveness in situ
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Serotonergic mechanisms are necessary for central respiratory chemoresponsiveness in situ
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Serotonergic mechanisms are necessary for central respiratory chemoresponsiveness in situ
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Serotonergic mechanisms are necessary for central respiratory chemoresponsiveness in situ
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Andrea E Corcoran
George B Richerson
Michael B Harris
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10.1016/J.RESP.2013.02.015
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2013-02-27T00:00:00Z