2014
DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.2014.078873
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The human carotid body releases acetylcholine, ATP and cytokines during hypoxia

Abstract: New Findings r What is the central question of this study?Data on human carotid body (CB) function are limited. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate whether the human CB releases acetylcholine, ATP or cytokines during hypoxia. r What is the main finding and its importance?Using human CBs, we demonstrate hypoxia-induced acetylcholine and ATP release, suggesting that these neurotransmitters, as in several experimental animal models, play a role in hypoxic signalling also in the human carotid body. … Show more

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“…Combined with the demonstration of corresponding receptors and over-expression of genes in the infl ammatory response and expression of several early and late infl ammatory mediators (Kahlin et al 2014 ;Mkrtchian et al 2012 ), we believe that fundamental prerequisites for an immune-tobrain signalling link are established in the human carotid body.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Combined with the demonstration of corresponding receptors and over-expression of genes in the infl ammatory response and expression of several early and late infl ammatory mediators (Kahlin et al 2014 ;Mkrtchian et al 2012 ), we believe that fundamental prerequisites for an immune-tobrain signalling link are established in the human carotid body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The levels of ACh and ATP returned to baseline The abbreviations are explained in the corresponding publication (Fagerlund et al 2010 ;Kahlin et al 2014 ;Mkrtchian et al 2012 ) following 15 min of re-oxygenation (Kahlin et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Human Carotid Body Oxygen Sensing and Signalingmentioning
confidence: 98%
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