Control of respiration · Physiology

At what threshold of arterial PO2 do peripheral chemoreceptors significantly increase their firing rate to drive ventilation?

  1. 95 mmHg
  2. 80 mmHg
  3. 60 mmHg
  4. 40 mmHg
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Correct answer: 60 mmHg

Peripheral chemoreceptors have a non-linear response to oxygen. They show relatively little activity until arterial PO2 drops below approximately 60 mmHg, at which point the ventilatory drive increases sharply to compensate for hypoxia.

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