Integration of hindbrain and carotid body mechanisms that control the autonomic response to cardiorespiratory and glucoprivic insults.

Respir Physiol Neurobiol

Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia; The Heart Research Institute, 7 Eliza Street, Newtown, Sydney, 2042, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: July 2019

Autonomic reflex responses are critical in restoring changes to circulatory factors reduced beyond the domain of homeostasis. Intermittent hypoxia triggers repeated activation of chemoreflexes, resulting in baroreflex dysfunction and widespread changes in cellular and neuronal activity regulated by sensory/motor pathways. Hypoglycaemia initiates a rapid neurally-mediated counter-regulatory response. This counter-regulatory response to hypoglycaemia increases plasma adrenaline levels, liver glycogenolysis, and thus blood glucose levels. Context-dependent activation of rostral ventral medullary neurons initiates baroreceptor unloading, peripheral chemoreflex firing and the counter-regulatory response to hypoglycaemia. In this review, we briefly focus on the functional integration between peripheral and medullary pathways comprising the sympathetic baroreflex, chemoreflexes, and the counter-regulatory response to hypoglycaemia.

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