2006
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.209.125
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Mice with Blunted Hypoxic Ventilatory Response are Susceptible to Respiratory Disturbance during Hypoxia

Abstract: Hypoxia causes a life-threatening situation, and the ventilatory response to hypoxia plays an important role in preventing death. We have hypothesized that persons with a blunted hypoxic ventilatory response may have a weak defense response to hypoxic episodes and be susceptible to fatal respiratory disturbances. However, precise correlations between the hypoxic ventilatory response and respiratory disturbances are not well understood. In the present study we examined the hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory re… Show more

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“…In contrast, no differences in the hypercapnic ventilatory response were detected (Adachi et al 2006). Interestingly, bw mice showed the augmented responses to either hypoxia or hypercapnea (Takeda et al 2007); the degree of increases was greatest among the nine mouse strains examined (Adachi et al 2006;Takeda et al 2007). Taken together, these results suggest that bw mice are altered in chemosensing probably at the central respiratory controller, including the nucleus tractus solitarius, which represents the first synapse site of the cardiopulmonary reflex afferents (Mizusawa et al 1994;Ogawa et al 1995;Tabata et al 2001).…”
Section: Augmented Hypoxic and Hypercapnic Ventilatory Responses In Bmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…In contrast, no differences in the hypercapnic ventilatory response were detected (Adachi et al 2006). Interestingly, bw mice showed the augmented responses to either hypoxia or hypercapnea (Takeda et al 2007); the degree of increases was greatest among the nine mouse strains examined (Adachi et al 2006;Takeda et al 2007). Taken together, these results suggest that bw mice are altered in chemosensing probably at the central respiratory controller, including the nucleus tractus solitarius, which represents the first synapse site of the cardiopulmonary reflex afferents (Mizusawa et al 1994;Ogawa et al 1995;Tabata et al 2001).…”
Section: Augmented Hypoxic and Hypercapnic Ventilatory Responses In Bmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…AKR/N showed the highest hypoxic ventilatory response, whereas SWR/J showed the lowest responses. In contrast, no differences in the hypercapnic ventilatory response were detected (Adachi et al 2006). Interestingly, bw mice showed the augmented responses to either hypoxia or hypercapnea (Takeda et al 2007); the degree of increases was greatest among the nine mouse strains examined (Adachi et al 2006;Takeda et al 2007).…”
Section: Augmented Hypoxic and Hypercapnic Ventilatory Responses In Bmentioning
confidence: 82%
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