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G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease
The carotid body (CB) is an important organ located at the carotid bifurcation that constantly monitors the blood supplying the brain. During hypoxia, the CB immediately triggers an alarm in the form of nerve impulses sent to the brain. This activates protective reflexes including hyperventilation,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825527 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176012 |
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author | Aldossary, Hayyaf S. Alzahrani, Abdulaziz A. Nathanael, Demitris Alhuthail, Eyas A. Ray, Clare J. Batis, Nikolaos Kumar, Prem Coney, Andrew M. Holmes, Andrew P. |
author_facet | Aldossary, Hayyaf S. Alzahrani, Abdulaziz A. Nathanael, Demitris Alhuthail, Eyas A. Ray, Clare J. Batis, Nikolaos Kumar, Prem Coney, Andrew M. Holmes, Andrew P. |
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description | The carotid body (CB) is an important organ located at the carotid bifurcation that constantly monitors the blood supplying the brain. During hypoxia, the CB immediately triggers an alarm in the form of nerve impulses sent to the brain. This activates protective reflexes including hyperventilation, tachycardia and vasoconstriction, to ensure blood and oxygen delivery to the brain and vital organs. However, in certain conditions, including obstructive sleep apnea, heart failure and essential/spontaneous hypertension, the CB becomes hyperactive, promoting neurogenic hypertension and arrhythmia. G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are very highly expressed in the CB and have key roles in mediating baseline CB activity and hypoxic sensitivity. Here, we provide a brief overview of the numerous GPCRs that are expressed in the CB, their mechanism of action and downstream effects. Furthermore, we will address how these GPCRs and signaling pathways may contribute to CB hyperactivity and cardiovascular and respiratory disease. GPCRs are a major target for drug discovery development. This information highlights specific GPCRs that could be targeted by novel or existing drugs to enable more personalized treatment of CB-mediated cardiovascular and respiratory disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-75036652020-09-27 G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease Aldossary, Hayyaf S. Alzahrani, Abdulaziz A. Nathanael, Demitris Alhuthail, Eyas A. Ray, Clare J. Batis, Nikolaos Kumar, Prem Coney, Andrew M. Holmes, Andrew P. Int J Mol Sci Review The carotid body (CB) is an important organ located at the carotid bifurcation that constantly monitors the blood supplying the brain. During hypoxia, the CB immediately triggers an alarm in the form of nerve impulses sent to the brain. This activates protective reflexes including hyperventilation, tachycardia and vasoconstriction, to ensure blood and oxygen delivery to the brain and vital organs. However, in certain conditions, including obstructive sleep apnea, heart failure and essential/spontaneous hypertension, the CB becomes hyperactive, promoting neurogenic hypertension and arrhythmia. G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are very highly expressed in the CB and have key roles in mediating baseline CB activity and hypoxic sensitivity. Here, we provide a brief overview of the numerous GPCRs that are expressed in the CB, their mechanism of action and downstream effects. Furthermore, we will address how these GPCRs and signaling pathways may contribute to CB hyperactivity and cardiovascular and respiratory disease. GPCRs are a major target for drug discovery development. This information highlights specific GPCRs that could be targeted by novel or existing drugs to enable more personalized treatment of CB-mediated cardiovascular and respiratory disease. MDPI 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7503665/ /pubmed/32825527 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176012 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Aldossary, Hayyaf S. Alzahrani, Abdulaziz A. Nathanael, Demitris Alhuthail, Eyas A. Ray, Clare J. Batis, Nikolaos Kumar, Prem Coney, Andrew M. Holmes, Andrew P. G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease |
title | G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease |
title_full | G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease |
title_fullStr | G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease |
title_short | G-Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR) Signaling in the Carotid Body: Roles in Hypoxia and Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease |
title_sort | g-protein-coupled receptor (gpcr) signaling in the carotid body: roles in hypoxia and cardiovascular and respiratory disease |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7503665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825527 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176012 |
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