Cough modulation by upper airway stimuli in cat - potential clinical application?

分子和综合生理学期刊(英文) Pub Date : 2016-08-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-22 DOI:10.4236/ojmip.2016.63004
Poliacek Ivan, Plevkova Jana, Pitts Teresa, Kotmanova Zuzana, Jakus Jan, Simera Michal
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The modulation of mechanically induced tracheobronchial cough was tested by applying various stimuli and the elicitation of other airway protective behaviors in pentobarbital anesthetized cats. Capsaicin and histamine were injected in the nose, and mechanical nylon fiber and/or air puff stimulation was applied to the nose and nasopharynx. Reflex responses of cough, sneeze, aspiration reflex and expiration reflex were induced mechanically. Swallow was initiated by the injection of water into oropharynx. Subthreshold mechanical stimulation of nasopharyngeal and nasal mucosa, as well as water stimulation in the oropharynx and larynx, with no motor response, had no effect on rhythmic coughing. Cough responsiveness and excitability increased with capsaicin and air puff stimuli delivered to the nose. Vice versa, the number of cough responses was reduced and cough latency increased when aspiration reflexes (>1) occurred before the cough stimulus or within inter-cough intervals (passive E2 cough phase). The occurrence of swallows increased the cough latency as well. Cough inspiratory and/or expiratory motor drive was enhanced by the occurrence of expiration reflexes, swallows, and sneezes and also by aspiration reflex within the inspiratory phase of cough and by nasal air puff stimuli. Complex central interactions, ordering and sequencing of motor acts from the airways may result in the disruption of cough rhythmic sequence but also in the enhancement of cough. Our data confirm that number of peripheral stimuli and respiratory motor responses significantly alters cough performance. We propose developing and testing stimulation paradigms that modify coughing and could be employed in correcting of inappropriate or excessive coughing.

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上呼吸道刺激对猫咳嗽调节的潜在临床应用?
通过对戊巴比妥麻醉猫施加各种刺激和激发其他气道保护行为,研究了机械诱导的气管支气管咳嗽的调节作用。鼻内注射辣椒素和组胺,机械尼龙纤维和/或吹气刺激鼻和鼻咽部。机械诱导咳嗽、打喷嚏、吸气、呼气反射等反射反应。吞咽是通过将水注入口咽部而开始的。鼻咽和鼻黏膜的阈下机械刺激,以及口咽和喉的水刺激,没有运动反应,对节律性咳嗽没有影响。咳嗽反应性和兴奋性随着辣椒素和吹气刺激传递到鼻子而增加。反之,当吸痰反射(>1)发生在咳嗽刺激前或咳嗽间隔(被动E2咳嗽期)时,咳嗽反应次数减少,咳嗽潜伏期增加。吞咽的出现也增加了咳嗽潜伏期。咳嗽吸气和/或呼气运动驱动被呼气反射、吞咽和打喷嚏的发生以及咳嗽吸气期的吸气反射和鼻腔吹气刺激所增强。复杂的中枢相互作用,气道运动行为的排序和排序可能导致咳嗽节奏序列的破坏,但也可能导致咳嗽的增强。我们的数据证实,周围刺激和呼吸运动反应的数量显著改变咳嗽表现。我们建议开发和测试改善咳嗽的刺激模式,并可用于纠正不适当或过度咳嗽。
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