Short reflex expirations (expiration reflexes) induced by mechanical stimulation of the trachea in anesthetized cats.

Ivan Poliacek, Melanie J Rose, Lu Wen-Chi Corrie, Cheng Wang, Jan Jakus, Helena Barani, Albert Stransky, Hubert Polacek, Erika Halasova, Donald C Bolser
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Fifty spontaneously breathing pentobarbital-anesthetized cats were used to determine the incidence rate and parameters of short reflex expirations induced by mechanical stimulation of the tracheal mucosa (ERt). The mechanical stimuli evoked coughs; in addition, 67.6% of the stimulation trials began with ERt. The expiration reflex mechanically induced from the glottis (ERg) was also analyzed (99.5% incidence, p < 0.001 compared to the incidence of ERt). We found that the amplitudes of abdominal, laryngeal abductor posterior cricoarytenoid, and laryngeal adductor thyroarytenoid electromyograms (EMG) were significantly enhanced in ERg relative to ERt. Peak intrathoracic pressure (esophageal or intra-pleural pressure) was higher during ERg than ERt. The interval between the peak in EMG activity of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle and that of the EMG of abdominal muscles was lower in ERt compared to ERg. The duration of thyroarytenoid EMG activity associated with ERt was shorter than that in ERg. All other temporal features of the pattern of abdominal, posterior cricoarytenoid, and thyroarytenoid muscles EMGs were equivalent in ERt and ERg.In an additional 8 cats, the effect of codeine administered via the vertebral artery was tested. Codeine, in a dose (0.03 mg/kg) that markedly suppressed cough did not significantly alter either the incidence rate or magnitudes of ERt.In the anesthetized cat the ERt induced by mechanical stimulation of the trachea was similar to the ERg from the glottis. These two reflex responses differ substantially only in the frequency of occurrence in response to mechanical stimulus and in the intensity of motor output.

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麻醉猫气管机械刺激引起的短反射呼气(呼气反射)。
采用50只经戊巴比妥麻醉的自主呼吸猫,测定机械刺激气管粘膜引起的短反射呼气的发生率和参数。机械刺激引起咳嗽;此外,67.6%的刺激试验以ERt开始。还分析了声门机械诱导的呼气反射(ERg)(发生率为99.5%,与ERt发生率相比p < 0.001)。我们发现腹部、喉外展肌后环杓肌和喉内收肌甲状腺杓肌肌电图(EMG)的振幅相对于ERt显著增强。ERg期间的峰值胸内压(食道或胸膜内压)高于ERt。ERt组环杓后肌肌电活动峰值与腹肌肌电活动峰值之间的时间间隔较ERg组短。与ERt相关的类甲状腺素肌电图活动持续时间比ERg短。腹部、环杓后肌和甲状腺杓肌肌图的所有其他时间特征在ERt和ERg上是相等的。在另外8只猫中,通过椎动脉给药可待因的效果被测试。可待因剂量(0.03 mg/kg)可显著抑制咳嗽,但并未显著改变ERt的发生率或程度。麻醉猫气管机械刺激引起的电激反应与声门电激反应相似。这两种反射反应只有在对机械刺激的反应中发生的频率和运动输出的强度上有很大的不同。
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