Rigual R, Iñiguez C, Carreres J, Gonzalez C
Histochemistry. 1985;82(6):577-80. doi: 10.1007/BF00489979.
It is well known that carbonic anhydrase plays an important role in the physiological responses of carotid-body chemoreceptors to hypercapnia. Nevertheless the precise location of the enzyme within the carotid body has been a matter of controversy for many years. Using the Hansson method we found histochemical evidence that this enzyme is localized in type I cells. Type II cells and nerve terminals did not show enzymatic activity. These results allow us to define the carotid body as a secondary receptor in the context of the "acidic hypothesis" of transduction in the carotid body.
众所周知,碳酸酐酶在颈动脉体化学感受器对高碳酸血症的生理反应中起重要作用。然而,多年来该酶在颈动脉体内的确切位置一直存在争议。使用汉森方法,我们发现了组织化学证据,表明这种酶定位于I型细胞中。II型细胞和神经末梢未显示酶活性。这些结果使我们能够在颈动脉体转导的“酸性假说”背景下将颈动脉体定义为次级感受器。