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- W195643921 abstract "Dopamine (DA) is present at high concentration in the carotid body (CB) of different mammalian species, and may influence the functional properties of chemosensory cells, particularly their response to hypoxia. Long-term exposure to hypoxia produces a significant increase in DA synthesis and utilization; while short-term exposure to low PO2 induces a decrease in carotid body DA content indicating an increased release from glomus cells. This release has been shown to be proportional to both the level of PO2 and the carotid chemosensory activity (see for review Fidone et al. (1990)). In adult as in newborn animals in vivo and in vitro, studies have shown that dopamine may induce an inhibition and/or an excitation of carotid chemoreceptors activity (Fidone et al., 1990; Marchal et al., 1992; Zapata, 1975). The excitatory effect is predominant in young animals especially in hypoxia (Marchal et al., 1992). The variation in DA effect may be due to developmental changes in either chemoreceptor response to DA or in carotid body dopamine response to hypoxia. The aim of this study was to characterize the carotid body dopamine content and release in response to acute hypoxia in developing rabbits." @default.
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- W195643921 title "Carotid Body Dopamine Response to Acute Hypoxia in Developing Rabbits" @default.
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