Potter E K, McCloskey D I
Respir Physiol. 1987 Mar;67(3):357-65. doi: 10.1016/0034-5687(87)90065-x.
Neuropeptide-Y (NPY) is a peptide co-localised with noradrenaline in many sympathetic nerves. Recently, it has been found in postganglionic sympathetic nerves running to blood vessels in the carotid body. When NPY is administered to cats by infusion into the arterial blood close to the carotid bodies, breathing is stimulated. This effect is abolished when the carotid sinus nerves are cut. Similar intra-carotid infusions of NPY can be demonstrated to increase the frequency of firing of chemoreceptor afferent nerves. However, NPY introduced into the blood vessels of the carotid body immediately prior to halting its blood flow does not modify the development of chemoreceptor discharge in response to developing asphyxia. The findings are consistent with NPY causing excitation of chemoreceptors by causing local vasoconstriction and stagnant asphyxia.
神经肽Y(NPY)是一种与去甲肾上腺素共同存在于许多交感神经中的肽。最近,在通向颈动脉体血管的节后交感神经中发现了它。当通过向靠近颈动脉体的动脉血中输注NPY来给予猫时,呼吸会受到刺激。当切断颈动脉窦神经时,这种效应就会消失。类似的颈动脉内输注NPY可以证明会增加化学感受器传入神经的放电频率。然而,在停止颈动脉体血流之前立即将NPY引入其血管中,并不会改变化学感受器对窒息发展的放电反应。这些发现与NPY通过引起局部血管收缩和淤滞性窒息而导致化学感受器兴奋是一致的。