Neurochemical phenotypes of cardiorespiratory neurons

Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
Paul M Pilowsky

Abstract

Interactions between the cardiovascular and respiratory systems have been known for many years but the functional significance of the interactions is still widely debated. Here I discuss the possible role of metabotropic receptors in regulating cardiorespiratory neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord. It is clear that, although much has been discovered, cardiorespiratory regulation is certainly one area that still has a long way to go before its secrets are fully divulged and their function in controlling circulatory and respiratory function is revealed.

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Aug 30, 2008·Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology·Donald R McCrimmonGeorge F Alheid

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