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Identification of the mechanisms through which ATP excites the inspiratory network in vitro
DownloadSpring 2020
The ventilatory response to hypoxia comprises an initial peripheral chemoreceptor-mediated increase in ventilation followed by a centrally-mediated secondary depression that can be life-threatening in premature infants with apnea. ATP appears to be released from astrocytes in the preBötzinger...
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One week of daily voluntary apnoea training does not alter acute hypoxic ventilatory response or erythropoietin concentration in healthy males
DownloadSpring 2012
Exposure to intermittent hypoxia (IH) increases ventilatory chemosensitivity and various haematological parameters. It is unknown whether voluntary apnoea training can be used as a model of IH to produce similar physiological effects. It was hypothesized that seven days of voluntary apnoea...