Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.

The effects of hypercapnic acidosis and hypoxia on intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) were determined with Indo 1 in enzymatically isolated single type I cells from neonatal rat carotid bodies. Type I cells responded to graded hypoxic stimuli with graded [Ca(2+)](i) rises. The percenta...

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Main Authors: Dasso, L, Buckler, K, Vaughan-Jones, R
פורמט: Journal article
שפה:English
יצא לאור: 2000
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description The effects of hypercapnic acidosis and hypoxia on intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) were determined with Indo 1 in enzymatically isolated single type I cells from neonatal rat carotid bodies. Type I cells responded to graded hypoxic stimuli with graded [Ca(2+)](i) rises. The percentage of cells responding was also dependent on the severity of the hypoxic stimulus. Raising CO(2) from 5 to 10 or 20% elicited a significant increase in [Ca(2+)](i) in the same cells as those that responded to hypoxia. Thus both stimuli can be sensed by each individual cell. When combinations of hypoxic and acidic stimuli were given simultaneously, the responses were invariably greater than the response to either stimulus given alone. Indeed, in most cases, the response to hypercapnia was slightly potentiated by hypoxia. These data provide the first evidence that the classic synergy between hypoxic and hypercapnic stimuli observed in the intact carotid body may, in part, be an inherent property of the type I cell.
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spelling oxford-uuid:82c2abf1-e7b9-4b26-9cec-1c3ab5fb40cd2022-03-26T21:39:37ZInteractions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:82c2abf1-e7b9-4b26-9cec-1c3ab5fb40cdEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2000Dasso, LBuckler, KVaughan-Jones, RThe effects of hypercapnic acidosis and hypoxia on intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) were determined with Indo 1 in enzymatically isolated single type I cells from neonatal rat carotid bodies. Type I cells responded to graded hypoxic stimuli with graded [Ca(2+)](i) rises. The percentage of cells responding was also dependent on the severity of the hypoxic stimulus. Raising CO(2) from 5 to 10 or 20% elicited a significant increase in [Ca(2+)](i) in the same cells as those that responded to hypoxia. Thus both stimuli can be sensed by each individual cell. When combinations of hypoxic and acidic stimuli were given simultaneously, the responses were invariably greater than the response to either stimulus given alone. Indeed, in most cases, the response to hypercapnia was slightly potentiated by hypoxia. These data provide the first evidence that the classic synergy between hypoxic and hypercapnic stimuli observed in the intact carotid body may, in part, be an inherent property of the type I cell.
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Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.
title Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.
title_full Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.
title_fullStr Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.
title_short Interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type I cells.
title_sort interactions between hypoxia and hypercapnic acidosis on calcium signaling in carotid body type i cells
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