Nye P C, Torrance R W, Folgering H
Pflugers Arch. 1982 Jun;393(4):313-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00581416.
Carbon monoxide (CO) slugs (10--100 ml) injected into the inspired air of 6 hypoxic, anaesthetized cats reduced carotid body chemoreceptor discharge. The inhibition was invariably associated with a sharp rise in Pa, O2 which was continuously recorded by a fast responding intravascular electrode. This suggests that CO in solution in the blood leaving the lungs displaces O2 from blood after it was left the exchange region and that the displaced O2 raises the Pa, O2 and inhibits chemoreceptor discharge. Our results provide no support for the idea that a haemoglobin-like pigment is involved in the mechanism of arterial chemoreceptor excitation.
向6只处于低氧状态且已麻醉的猫的吸入空气中注入10 - 100毫升一氧化碳(CO)团注,可减少颈动脉体化学感受器的放电。这种抑制总是与动脉血氧分压(Pa,O2)的急剧上升相关,Pa,O2由快速响应的血管内电极持续记录。这表明离开肺部的血液中溶解的CO在血液离开交换区域后会将O2从血液中置换出来,而被置换出的O2会提高Pa,O2并抑制化学感受器放电。我们的结果不支持这样一种观点,即一种类似血红蛋白的色素参与了动脉化学感受器兴奋的机制。