Astrocytic contribution to glutamate-related central respiratory chemoreception in vertebrates

Volume: 294, Pages: 103744 - 103744
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Central respiratory chemoreceptors play a key role in the respiratory homeostasis by sensing CO2 and H+ in brain and activating the respiratory neural network. This ability of specific brain regions to respond to acidosis and hypercapnia is based on neuronal and glial mechanisms. Several decades ago, glutamatergic transmission was proposed to be involved as a main mechanism in central chemoreception. However, a complete identification of...
Paper Details
Title
Astrocytic contribution to glutamate-related central respiratory chemoreception in vertebrates
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
294
Pages
103744 - 103744
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