Summary:
Chemical control of breathing, via variations in blood chemistry, affect activity of respiratory center and adjust
ventilation proportionate to actual metabolic demands. Two control mechanisms ensure chemical control of
breathing. Peripheral chemoreceptors are located in the carotid and aortic bodies. They are complex sensors are
respond to both: hydrogen ion concentration and to the partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood. Central
chemoreceptors are located near ventrolateral surface of medulla oblongata and sense H+ ion concentration in
their local enviroment.
Measuring the chemoreflexes can provide very important information describing the behavior of the regulatory
system not only in the normal but also in the pathological conditions due to respiratory instability.
Key words:
regulation, peripheral and central chemoreceptors, sensitivity of peripheral and central
chemoreflexes, measuring of sensitivity – methods
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