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Resetting and postnatal maturation of oxygen chemosensitivity in rat carotid chemoreceptor cells.

M J Wasicko1, L M Sterni, O S Bamford, M H Montrose, J L Carroll.   

Abstract

1. Carotid chemoreceptor sensitivity is minimal immediately after birth and increases with postnatal age. In the present study we have investigated the peri- and postnatal developmental time course of [Ca2+]i responses to hypoxia in clusters of type I cells isolated from near-term fetal rats and rats that were 1, 3, 7, 11, 14 and 21 days old, using the Ca2+-sensitive fluoroprobe fura-2. 2. In type I cells from all age groups a graded increase in [Ca2+]i occurred in response to lowering the PO2 from 150 mmHg to 70, 35, 14, 7, 2 and 0 mmHg. The graded [Ca2+]i response to hypoxia was hyperbolic at all ages. 3. Type I cells from rats near-term fetal to 1 day old exhibited small [Ca2+]i responses, mainly to the most severe levels of hypoxia. After day 1, an increase in the [Ca2+]i responses to submaximal hypoxia stimulation resulted in a rightward shift in the O2 response curve. Using the Delta[Ca2+]i between 35 and 2 mmHg PO2 as an index of O2 sensitivity, type I cell O2 sensitivity increased approximately 4- to 5-fold between near-term fetal to 1 day old and 11 to 14 days of age. 4. Exposure to elevated extracellular potassium (10, 20 and 40 mM K+) caused a dose-dependent [Ca2+]i rise in type I cells from all age groups. There were no age-related changes in [Ca2+]i responses to any level of K+ between near-term fetal and 21 days. 5. We conclude that the maximal type I cell [Ca2+]i response to anoxia, as well as the sensitivity to submaximal hypoxic stimulation, of rats aged from near-term fetal to 21 days depends on the level of postnatal maturity. The lack of an age-related increase in the [Ca2+]i response to elevated K+ during the timeframe of maximal development of O2 sensitivity suggests that resetting involves maturation of O2 sensing, rather than non-specific developmental changes in the [Ca2+]i rise resulting from depolarization.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9852330      PMCID: PMC2269068          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.1999.493ae.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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