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Leptin in the Commissural Nucleus of the Tractus Solitarius (cNTS) and Anoxic Stimulus in the Carotid Body Chemoreceptors Increases cNTS Leptin Signaling Receptor and Brain Glucose Retention in Rats

  • Mónica Lemus,
  • Cynthia Mojarro,
  • Sergio Montero,
  • Mario Ramírez-Flores,
  • José Torres-Magallanes,
  • Adrián Maturano-Melgoza and
  • Elena Roces de Álvarez-Buylla

16 April 2022

Background and Objectives: The commissural nucleus of the tractus solitarius (cNTS) not only responds to glucose levels directly, but also receives afferent signals from the liver, and from the carotid chemoreceptors (CChR). In addition, leptin, thro...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
8,643 Views
22 Pages

15 December 2011

Carotid bodies (CBs) are secondary sensory receptors in which the sensing elements, chemoreceptor cells, are activated by decreases in arterial PO2 (hypoxic hypoxia). Upon activation, chemoreceptor cells (also known as Type I and glomus cells) increa...

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  • Open Access
1,303 Views
19 Pages

Hemodynamic Factors Driving Peripheral Chemoreceptor Hypersensitivity: Is Severe Aortic Stenosis Treated with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation a Valuable Human Model?

  • Maksym Jura,
  • Stanisław Tubek,
  • Jędrzej Reczuch,
  • Rafał Seredyński,
  • Piotr Niewiński,
  • Marcin Protasiewicz,
  • Beata Ponikowska and
  • Bartłomiej Paleczny

Background: A reduction in carotid artery blood flow (CABF) and ultimately in wall shear stress (WSS) is a major driver of heightened peripheral chemoreceptor (PCh) activity in animal models of heart failure. However, it is yet to be translated to hu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,516 Views
17 Pages

Hydroxycobalamin Reveals the Involvement of Hydrogen Sulfide in the Hypoxic Responses of Rat Carotid Body Chemoreceptor Cells

  • Teresa Gallego-Martin,
  • Jesus Prieto-Lloret,
  • Philip I. Aaronson,
  • Asuncion Rocher and
  • Ana Obeso

Carotid body (CB) chemoreceptor cells sense arterial blood PO2, generating a neurosecretory response proportional to the intensity of hypoxia. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a physiological gaseous messenger that is proposed to act as an oxygen sensor in...

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  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,048 Views
30 Pages

21 October 2021

The ability to detect oxygen availability is a ubiquitous attribute of aerobic organisms. However, the mechanism(s) that transduce oxygen concentration or availability into appropriate physiological responses is less clear and often controversial. Th...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,271 Views
9 Pages

28 November 2021

Chemosensory systems (olfaction, taste, trigeminus nerve, solitary chemoreceptor cells, neuroendocrine pulmonary cells, and carotid body, etc.) detect molecules outside or inside our body and may share common molecular markers. In addition to the imp...

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  • Open Access
364 Views
12 Pages

Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) in the Human Carotid Body

  • Yolanda García-Mesa,
  • Elda Alba,
  • Graciela Martínez-Barbero,
  • Iván Suazo,
  • Patricia Cuendias,
  • José Martín-Cruces,
  • Mirian Teulé-Trull,
  • José A. Vega,
  • Olivia García-Suárez and
  • Teresa Cobo

3 November 2025

TRPV4 (transient receptor potential vanilloid 4) is a non-selective, multifunctional cationic channel that is expressed in numerous cells in the body. It can be activated by temperature, mechanical forces, and chemical and biochemical molecules. Func...

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  • Open Access
437 Views
41 Pages

18 November 2025

The carotid body—a chemoreceptive derivative of the neural crest located at the bifurcation of the carotid artery—has been studied for over 282 years. The history of research into this small but vital organ is full of unexpected turns and...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,742 Views
12 Pages

Acid-Sensing Ion Channels’ Immunoreactivity in Nerve Profiles and Glomus Cells of the Human Carotid Body

  • Graciela Martínez-Barbero,
  • Yolanda García-Mesa,
  • Ramón Cobo,
  • Patricia Cuendias,
  • Benjamín Martín-Biedma,
  • Olivia García-Suárez,
  • Jorge Feito,
  • Teresa Cobo and
  • José A. Vega

5 December 2023

The carotid body is a major peripheral chemoreceptor that senses changes in arterial blood oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH, which is important for the regulation of breathing and cardiovascular function. The mechanisms by which the carotid body senses...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,196 Views
37 Pages

9 February 2024

On the thirty-fifth anniversary of the first description of O2-sensitive K+ channels in the carotid body chemoreceptors O2 sensing remains a salient issue in the literature. Whereas much has been learned about this subject, important questions such a...

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  • Open Access
408 Views
13 Pages

Type II Cells in the Human Carotid Body Display P2X7 Receptor and Pannexin-1 Immunoreactivity

  • Marcos Anache,
  • Ramón Méndez,
  • Olivia García-Suárez,
  • Patricia Cuendias,
  • Graciela Martínez-Barbero,
  • Elda Alba,
  • Teresa Cobo,
  • Iván Suazo,
  • José A. Vega and
  • José Martín-Cruces
  • + 1 author

29 October 2025

The carotid body is a peripheral chemoreceptor that consists of clusters of chemoreceptive type I cells, glia-like type II cells, afferent and efferent nerves, and sinusoidal capillaries and arterioles. Cells and nerves communicate through reciprocal...

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29 Citations
4,503 Views
21 Pages

Exploring the Mediators that Promote Carotid Body Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity Related Syndromes

  • Joana F. Sacramento,
  • Kryspin Andrzejewski,
  • Bernardete F. Melo,
  • Maria J. Ribeiro,
  • Ana Obeso and
  • Silvia V. Conde

Carotid bodies (CBs) are peripheral chemoreceptors that sense changes in blood O2, CO2, and pH levels. Apart from ventilatory control, these organs are deeply involved in the homeostatic regulation of carbohydrates and lipid metabolism and inflammati...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,294 Views
13 Pages

Peripheral Dopamine 2-Receptor Antagonist Reverses Hypertension in a Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia Rat Model

  • Elena Olea,
  • Inmaculada Docio,
  • Miguel Quintero,
  • Asunción Rocher,
  • Ana Obeso,
  • Ricardo Rigual and
  • Angela Gomez-Niño

The sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (SAHS) involves periods of intermittent hypoxia, experimentally reproduced by exposing animal models to oscillatory PO2 patterns. In both situations, chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) exposure produces carotid body...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,285 Views
19 Pages

Mitochondrial Succinate Metabolism and Reactive Oxygen Species Are Important but Not Essential for Eliciting Carotid Body and Ventilatory Responses to Hypoxia in the Rat

  • Agnieszka Swiderska,
  • Andrew M. Coney,
  • Abdulaziz A. Alzahrani,
  • Hayyaf S. Aldossary,
  • Nikolaos Batis,
  • Clare J. Ray,
  • Prem Kumar and
  • Andrew P. Holmes

Reflex increases in breathing in response to acute hypoxia are dependent on activation of the carotid body (CB)—A specialised peripheral chemoreceptor. Central to CB O2-sensing is their unique mitochondria but the link between mitochondrial inhibitio...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,430 Views
19 Pages

The carotid body (CB) senses arterial PO2, PCO2, and pH levels, eliciting reflex responses to maintain cardiorespiratory homeostasis. Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), the hallmark of obstructive sleep apnea, elicits autonomic and cardiorespiratory...

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  • Open Access
2,430 Views
8 Pages

7 May 2024

Background: Carotid body tumors (CBTs) are rare benign tumors that arise from the chemoreceptor tissue located at the carotid bifurcation that require excision if symptomatic. Depending on the size and location of the tumor, the carotid artery may ne...

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  • Open Access
6,352 Views
17 Pages

Altered Expression Levels of Angiogenic Peptides in the Carotid Body of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

  • Dimitrinka Y. Atanasova,
  • Pavel I. Rashev,
  • Milena S. Mourdjeva,
  • Despina V. Pupaki,
  • Anita Hristova,
  • Angel D. Dandov and
  • Nikolai E. Lazarov

14 February 2025

The carotid body (CB), the main peripheral arterial chemoreceptor, exhibits considerable structural and neurochemical plasticity in response to pathological conditions such as high blood pressure. Previous studies have shown that morphological altera...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,759 Views
15 Pages

Neurotransmitter Modulation of Carotid Body Germinal Niche

  • Verónica Sobrino,
  • Aida Platero-Luengo,
  • Valentina Annese,
  • Elena Navarro-Guerrero,
  • Patricia González-Rodríguez,
  • José López-Barneo and
  • Ricardo Pardal

3 November 2020

The carotid body (CB), a neural-crest-derived organ and the main arterial chemoreceptor in mammals, is composed of clusters of cells called glomeruli. Each glomerulus contains neuron-like, O2-sensing glomus cells, which are innervated by sensory fibe...