Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure

Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a global health problem affecting millions of people. Autonomic dysfunction and disordered breathing patterns are commonly observed in patients with CHF, and both are strongly related to poor prognosis and high mortality risk. Tonic activation of carotid body (CB) chem...

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Main Authors: David C. Andrade, Claudia Lucero, Camilo Toledo, Carlos Madrid, Noah J. Marcus, Harold D. Schultz, Rodrigo Del Rio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/467597
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spelling doaj-d1b2dfc89ae343a0b0041694a513cfdf2020-11-24T22:22:23ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412015-01-01201510.1155/2015/467597467597Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart FailureDavid C. Andrade0Claudia Lucero1Camilo Toledo2Carlos Madrid3Noah J. Marcus4Harold D. Schultz5Rodrigo Del Rio6Laboratory of Cardiorespiratory Control, Center of Biomedical Research, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, 8900000 Santiago, ChileLaboratory of Cardiorespiratory Control, Center of Biomedical Research, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, 8900000 Santiago, ChileLaboratory of Cardiorespiratory Control, Center of Biomedical Research, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, 8900000 Santiago, ChileCentro de Fisiología Celular e Integrativa, Clínica Alemana-Universidad del Desarrollo, 7500000 Santiago, ChileDepartment of Physiology and Pharmacology, Des Moines University, Des Moines, IA 50312, USADepartment of Cellular & Integrative Physiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USALaboratory of Cardiorespiratory Control, Center of Biomedical Research, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, 8900000 Santiago, ChileChronic heart failure (CHF) is a global health problem affecting millions of people. Autonomic dysfunction and disordered breathing patterns are commonly observed in patients with CHF, and both are strongly related to poor prognosis and high mortality risk. Tonic activation of carotid body (CB) chemoreceptors contributes to sympathoexcitation and disordered breathing patterns in experimental models of CHF. Recent studies show that ablation of the CB chemoreceptors improves autonomic function and breathing control in CHF and improves survival. These exciting findings indicate that alterations in CB function are critical to the progression of CHF. Therefore, better understanding of the physiology of the CB chemoreflex in CHF could lead to improvements in current treatments and clinical management of patients with CHF characterized by high chemosensitivity. Accordingly, the main focus of this brief review is to summarize current knowledge of CB chemoreflex function in different experimental models of CHF and to comment on their potential translation to treatment of human CHF.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/467597
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author David C. Andrade
Claudia Lucero
Camilo Toledo
Carlos Madrid
Noah J. Marcus
Harold D. Schultz
Rodrigo Del Rio
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Claudia Lucero
Camilo Toledo
Carlos Madrid
Noah J. Marcus
Harold D. Schultz
Rodrigo Del Rio
Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure
BioMed Research International
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Claudia Lucero
Camilo Toledo
Carlos Madrid
Noah J. Marcus
Harold D. Schultz
Rodrigo Del Rio
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title Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure
title_short Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure
title_full Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure
title_fullStr Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure
title_full_unstemmed Relevance of the Carotid Body Chemoreflex in the Progression of Heart Failure
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a global health problem affecting millions of people. Autonomic dysfunction and disordered breathing patterns are commonly observed in patients with CHF, and both are strongly related to poor prognosis and high mortality risk. Tonic activation of carotid body (CB) chemoreceptors contributes to sympathoexcitation and disordered breathing patterns in experimental models of CHF. Recent studies show that ablation of the CB chemoreceptors improves autonomic function and breathing control in CHF and improves survival. These exciting findings indicate that alterations in CB function are critical to the progression of CHF. Therefore, better understanding of the physiology of the CB chemoreflex in CHF could lead to improvements in current treatments and clinical management of patients with CHF characterized by high chemosensitivity. Accordingly, the main focus of this brief review is to summarize current knowledge of CB chemoreflex function in different experimental models of CHF and to comment on their potential translation to treatment of human CHF.
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