Intrathecal Intermittent Orexin-A Causes Sympathetic Long-Term Facilitation and Sensitizes the Peripheral Chemoreceptor Response to Hypoxia in Rats
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Acute intermittent hypoxia with concurrent hypercapnia evokes P2X and TRPV1 receptor-dependent sensory long-term facilitation in naïve carotid bodies.Orexin A increases sympathetic nerve activity through promoting expression of proinflammatory cytokines in Sprague Dawley rats.Orexin-A promotes Glu uptake by OX1R/PKCα/ERK1/2/GLT-1 pathway in astrocytes and protects co-cultured astrocytes and neurons against apoptosis in anoxia/hypoglycemic injury in vitro.Sympathoexcitation following intermittent hypoxia in rat is mediated by circulating angiotensin II acting at the carotid body and subfornical organ
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexin-A Causes Sympathetic Long-Term Facilitation and Sensitizes the Peripheral Chemoreceptor Response to Hypoxia in Rats
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scientific article published on 06 July 2016
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... or Response to Hypoxia in Rats
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... r Response to Hypoxia in Rats.
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... or Response to Hypoxia in Rats
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... r Response to Hypoxia in Rats.
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... or Response to Hypoxia in Rats
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... r Response to Hypoxia in Rats.
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Intrathecal Intermittent Orexi ...... or Response to Hypoxia in Rats
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Melissa M J Farnham
Paul M Pilowsky
Seung Jae Kim
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10.1124/JPET.116.234443
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2016-07-06T00:00:00Z