2023
DOI: 10.1152/physiol.2023.38.s1.5692497
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The Role of Superior Cervical Ganglion in the Chronic Sensitization of Carotid Bodies Post-Acute Lung Injury

Abstract: Background/hypothesis of the study: Acute lung injury (ALI) increases respiratory rate (RR), induces hypoxemia. This stimulates carotid body (CB) chemoreflex to maintain oxygen homeostasis. Our previous study indicates a sensitized chemoreflex during the recovery of ALI. Chronic chemoreflex hyperactivity negatively affects the overall quality of life. The neural mechanisms underlying the sensitized CB chemoreflex during the recovery from ALI remain a gap in knowledge. Electrical stimulation of the superior cer… Show more

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