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  • Basting, Tyler M.; Burke, Peter G. R.; Kanbar, Roy; Viar, Kenneth E.; Stornetta, Daniel S.; Stornetta, Ruth L.; Guyenet, Patrice G. (2016-10-11)
    In conscious mammals, hypoxia or hypercapnia stimulates breathing while theoretically exerting opposite effects on central respiratory chemoreceptors (CRCs). We tested this theory by examining how hypoxia and hypercapnia ...
  • Guyenet, Patrice G.; Bayliss, Douglas A.; Stornetta, Ruth L.; Ludwig, Marie-Gabrielle; Kumar, Natasha N.; Shi, Yingtang; Burke, Peter G. R.; Kanbar, Roy; Basting, Tyler M.; Holloway, Benjamin B.; Wenker, Ian C. (2016-10-11)
    Abstract We discuss recent evidence which suggests that the principal central respiratory chemoreceptors are located within the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) and that RTN neurons are directly sensitive to [H+]. RTN neurons ...
  • Burke, Peter G. R.; Kanbar, Roy; Viar, Kenneth E.; Stornetta, Ruth L.; Guyenet, Patrice G. (2016-10-11)
    Combined optogenetic activation of the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN; a CO2/proton-activated brainstem nucleus) with nearby catecholaminergic neurons (C1 and A5), or selective C1 neuron stimulation, increases blood pressure ...
  • Burke, Peter G. R.; Kanbar, Roy; Basting, Tyler M.; Hodges, Walter M.; Viar, Kenneth E.; Stornetta, Ruth L.; Guyenet, Patrice G. (2016-10-11)
    Breathing has different characteristics during quiet wake, non-REM or REM sleep, including variable dependence on PCO2 . We investigated whether the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN), a proton-sensitive structure that mediates ...

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