The frequency of nerve impulses in single carotid body chemoreceptor afferent fibres recorded in vivo with intact circulation
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The frequency of nerve impulses in single carotid body chemoreceptor afferent fibres recorded in vivo with intact circulation
Abstract
1. The responses of single afferent fibres of carotid body chemoreceptors to independent changes in arterial O(2) and CO(2) tensions and pH were studied in the cat in vivo.2. The response curve obtained relating chemoreceptor activity to changes in arterial P(O2) was similar to an hyperbola; the frequency of nerve impulses at first decreased rapidly as the P(a,O2) was raised and then more slowly. The arterial P(O2) at which the slow decrease was reached varied among the different fibres; the mean level was 190 mm Hg (S.D. +/- 40 mm Hg).3. Single chemoreceptor afferent fibres continued to discharge even when the arterial P(O2) was more than 600 mm Hg.4. The discharges of single chemoreceptor afferent fibres increased both with increasing P(a,CO2) at constant pH and P(a,O2), and with increasing arterial H(+) at constant P(a,CO2) and P(a,O2).5. It is concluded that single carotid body chemoreceptor afferent fibres of the cat can be activated in vivo by an increase in either arterial H(+) or arterial P(CO2) as well as by a decrease in arterial P(O2).
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