Aortic body

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Diagram of the aortic body location

The aortic body is a small cluster of chemoreceptors, baroreceptors, and supporting cells located along the aortic arch. It plays a crucial role in the regulation of respiratory and cardiovascular functions by monitoring changes in blood chemistry and pressure.

Structure

The aortic body is situated near the heart, specifically at the arch of the aorta, which is the main artery carrying blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. It is composed of a collection of cells that are sensitive to changes in the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, as well as the pH level.

Function

The primary function of the aortic body is to detect changes in the blood's chemical composition. It is particularly sensitive to:

  • Oxygen levels: The aortic body senses low oxygen levels (hypoxia) and sends signals to the medulla oblongata to increase respiratory rate and depth.
  • Carbon dioxide levels: It also responds to elevated carbon dioxide levels (hypercapnia) by stimulating increased ventilation.
  • pH levels: Changes in blood pH, often due to carbon dioxide levels, are detected by the aortic body, which helps regulate acid-base balance.

Role in Homeostasis

The aortic body works in conjunction with the carotid body, another peripheral chemoreceptor located at the bifurcation of the carotid artery. Together, they provide critical feedback to the respiratory centers in the brain to maintain homeostasis by adjusting breathing patterns to meet the metabolic demands of the body.

Clinical Significance

Dysfunction of the aortic body can lead to impaired respiratory responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia, which may contribute to conditions such as sleep apnea and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Understanding the aortic body's role is essential in developing treatments for these conditions.

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