Ultrastructural changes in the rat carotid body in severe haemorrhagia |
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Authors: | Dr. Olli Korkala Timo Waris |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, University of Helsinki, Finland;(2) Department of Anatomy, University of Helsinki, Siltavuorenpenger 20, 00170 Helsinki 17, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary Rat carotid bodies were studied electron microscopically after short-term severe hypovolaemia, which is known to induce a marked chemoreceptor activation in the carotid body. Altogether 84 nerve-endings in the hypovolaemic rats' carotid bodies and 91 nerve-endings in the control carotid bodies were investigated. An increased accumulation of the glomus cell granular vesicles near the synaptic specializations of the nerve-endings was observed after hypovolaemia. Moreover, a statistically significant increase in the contacts between the nerve-ending synaptic specializations and the glomus cell granular vesicles was observed after hypovolaemia. A suggestion was made that the glomus cells might act as modulating, probably inhibitory, interneurones, whose catecholamines are responsible for the inhibition.The authors are greatly indebted to lecturer Pekka Korkala Ph.L. from the Department of Psychology for his skilful statistical analysis of the results. |
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Keywords: | Carotid body (Rat) Haemorrhagia Hypovolaemia Nerve-endings Electron microscopy |
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