Eric Dubuis, Megan Grace, Michael A. Wortley, Mark A. Birrell, Maria G. Belvisi
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Abstract
Airway sensory nerves play an important defensive role in the lungs, being central in mediating protective responses like cough and bronchoconstriction. In some cases, these responses become excessive, hypersensitive, and deleterious. Understanding the normal function of airway nerves and phenotype changes associated with disease will help in developing new therapeutics for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic cough. Guinea pigs, and to a lesser extent ferrets, are commonly employed for studying the cough reflex because they have a cough response similar to humans. While rats and mice do not exhibit a cough response, they do possess sensory nerves that respond to the same range of tussive stimuli as guinea pigs and humans. Described in this unit are protocols for harvesting guinea pig, mouse, and rat sensory nerve cell bodies to assess molecular and functional changes associated with pulmonary disease, and to identify new targets for therapeutic intervention. Curr. Protoc. Pharmacol. 62:12.15.1-12.15.27. © 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
初代迷走神经节细胞的收集、分离和功能评估
气道感觉神经在肺中起着重要的防御作用,在调节咳嗽和支气管收缩等保护性反应中起着中心作用。在某些情况下,这些反应变得过度、敏感和有害。了解气道神经的正常功能和与疾病相关的表型变化将有助于开发治疗慢性阻塞性肺疾病和慢性咳嗽的新疗法。豚鼠,以及较小程度上的雪貂,通常被用来研究咳嗽反射,因为它们的咳嗽反应与人类相似。虽然大鼠和小鼠不表现出咳嗽反应,但它们确实拥有与豚鼠和人类相同的感觉神经,对咳嗽刺激做出反应。本单元描述了收集豚鼠、小鼠和大鼠感觉神经细胞体的方案,以评估与肺部疾病相关的分子和功能变化,并确定治疗干预的新靶点。咕咕叫。Protoc。杂志,62:12.15.1-12.15.27。©2013 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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