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Acute O2 sensing through HIF2α-dependent expression of atypical cytochrome oxidase subunits in arterial chemoreceptors.

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2020-01-21

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Moreno-Dominguez, Alejandro
Ortega-Saenz, Patricia
Gao, Lin
Colinas, Olalla
Garcia-Flores, Paula
Bonilla-Henao, Victoria
Aragones, Julian
Hüttemann, Maik
Grossman, Lawrence I
Weissmann, Norbert

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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Acute cardiorespiratory responses to O2 deficiency are essential for physiological homeostasis. The prototypical acute O2-sensing organ is the carotid body, which contains glomus cells expressing K+ channels whose inhibition by hypoxia leads to transmitter release and activation of nerve fibers terminating in the brainstem respiratory center. The mechanism by which changes in O2 tension modulate ion channels has remained elusive. Glomus cells express genes encoding HIF2α (Epas1) and atypical mitochondrial subunits at high levels, and mitochondrial NADH and reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation during hypoxia provides the signal that regulates ion channels. We report that inactivation of Epas1 in adult mice resulted in selective abolition of glomus cell responsiveness to acute hypoxia and the hypoxic ventilatory response. Epas1 deficiency led to the decreased expression of atypical mitochondrial subunits in the carotid body, and genetic deletion of Cox4i2 mimicked the defective hypoxic responses of Epas1-null mice. These findings provide a mechanistic explanation for the acute O2 regulation of breathing, reveal an unanticipated role of HIF2α, and link acute and chronic adaptive responses to hypoxia.

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Animals
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
Chemoreceptor Cells
Electron Transport Complex IV
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Transgenic
Oxygen
Respiratory System

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Hipoxia
Células
Cuerpo Carotídeo
Respiración
Tronco encefálico
Fibras nerviosas
Especies reactivas de oxígeno
Homeostasis
Genes

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Arteries, Carotid Body, Hypoxia, Mice, Knockout, Mitochondria, Reactive Oxygen Species, Signal Transduction

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Moreno-Domínguez A, Ortega-Sáenz P, Gao L, Colinas O, García-Flores P, Bonilla-Henao V, et al. Acute O2 sensing through HIF2α-dependent expression of atypical cytochrome oxidase subunits in arterial chemoreceptors. Sci Signal. 2020 Jan 21;13(615):eaay9452.