Whole-brain analysis of CO2chemosensitive regions and identification of the retrotrapezoid and medullary raphé nuclei in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)
Ariana Z. Turk,
Marissa Millwater,
Shahriar SheikhBahaei
Abstract:Respiratory chemosensitivity is an important mechanism by which the brain senses changes in blood partial pressure of CO2(PCO2). It is proposed that special neurons (and astrocytes) in various brainstem regions play key roles as CO2central respiratory chemosensors in rodents. Although common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), New-World non-human primates, show similar respiratory responses to elevated inspired CO2as rodents, the chemosensitive regions in marmoset brain have not been defined yet. Here, we used c-f… Show more
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