Abstract
Carotid body chemoreceptors are complex secondary receptors. There are chemical and electric connections between glomus cells (GC/GC) and between glomus cells and carotid nerve endings (GC/NE). Chemical secretion of glomus cells is accompanied by GC/GC uncoupling. Chemical GC/NE transmission is facilitated by concomitant electric coupling. Chronic hypoxia reduces GC/GC coupling but increases G/NE coupling. Therefore, carotid body chemoreceptors use chemical and electric transmission mechanisms to trigger and change the sensory discharge in the carotid nerve. © 2006 Sociedad de Biología de Chile.
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Eyzaguirre, C. (2005). Chemical and electric transmission in the carotid body chemoreceptor complex. Biological Research, 38(4), 341–345. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-97602005000400005
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