“…An adjunct to this assumption is that rebreathing precludes any influence of cerebral blood flow (CBF) on the P bt‐a CO 2 gradient, and, therefore, the measured ventilatory response to increases in
. Outside the context of rebreathing, increases in
mediate elevations in CBF, which offsets the minimization of the P bt‐a CO 2 gradient that would otherwise occur (Neubauer & Santiago,
1985), therefore offsetting the elevation of P bt CO 2 , via CO 2 washout (Carr et al.,
2023). The magnitude of change in CBF for a given CO 2 stimulus, termed cerebrovascular CO 2 reactivity (CVR) (Hoiland et al.,
2019), is therefore a contributing determinant of the
stimulus for central ventilatory chemoreceptors (Ainslie & Duffin,
2009; Carr, Caldwell, Ainslie,
2021), as well as the subsequent ventilatory response (Xie et al.,
2006).…”