Glomus cell 1394087 84572074 2006-10-30T06:13:15Z 130.95.177.212 :''The glomus cell is not to be confused with the [[glomus body]] found in the dermis layer of the skin.'' A '''glomus cell''' is a peripheral [[chemoreceptor]], located in the [[carotid body|carotid bodies]] and [[aortic body|aortic bodies]], that helps the body regulate breathing. When there is a decrease in the blood's [[pH]], a decrease in [[oxygen]] (pO<sub>2</sub>), or an increase in [[carbon dioxide]] (pCO<sub>2</sub>), the carotid bodies and the aortic bodies signal the [[medulla oblongata]] to increase the volume and rate of breathing. The glomus cells have a high metabolic rate and good blood perfusion and thus are sensitive to changes in arterial blood gas tension. The signalling within the chemoreceptors is thought to be mediated by the release of [[neurotransmitter]]s by the glomus cells, including [[dopamine]], [[noradrenaline]], [[acetylcholine]], [[substance P]] and [[enkephalin]]s. ==See also== *[[Paraganglioma]], a tumor of glomus cells {{Cell-biology-stub}} [[Category:Histology]]