The aortic bodies measure partial gas
pressures and the composition of arterial blood flowing past it. •
carbon dioxide partial pressure. •
pH (indirectly affected by carbon dioxide concentration). They are particularly sensitive to changes in pH. Aortic bodies are more sensitive detectors of total arterial blood oxygen content than the
carotid body chemoreceptors, which are more sensitive detectors of the partial pressure of oxygen in the arterial blood. The aortic bodies give feedback to the
medulla oblongata, specifically to the
dorsal respiratory group, via the afferent branches of the
vagus nerve (cranial nerve X). The medulla oblongata, in turn, regulates
breathing and
blood pressure. ==Clinical significance==