健康非吸烟者辣椒素和辣椒素诱导的咳嗽反射和口服化学反应。

Miyako Yamasaki, Satoru Ebihara, Takae Ebihara, Shannon Freeman, Shinsuke Yamanda, Masanori Asada, Motoki Yoshida, Hiroyuki Arai
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背景:许多咳嗽剂是食物的组成部分,但对咳嗽反射与口腔化学敏感之间的关系知之甚少。我们研究了两种不同效价的瞬时受体电位香草素1 (TRPV1)激动剂:辣椒素和capcapate在个体咳嗽反射和口服化学反应之间的关系。方法:选取28名健康的非吸烟者,对其咳嗽和口服辣椒素的化学反应进行评价。咳嗽反射敏感性通过每次吸入TRPV1激动剂产生5次咳嗽的最低浓度来估计。口腔化学感受器的敏感性是通过将含有每种TRPV1激动剂的滤纸放在舌头上时产生热感的最低浓度来估计的。结果:辣椒素和辣椒素诱导的咳嗽反射敏感性,以及辣椒素和辣椒素诱导的口服化学反应敏感性之间存在很强的相关性。然而,辣椒素和辣椒素引起的咳嗽反射与口服化学反应敏感性之间没有显著相关性。女性咳嗽反射敏感性明显高于男性,而口腔化学反应无性别差异。结论:咳嗽反射和口腔化学反应对感觉传入神经的敏感性存在差异,提示健康人体内各器官对TRPV1的敏感性存在差异。capcapate可能是咳嗽激发试验的一种咳痰。
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Cough reflex and oral chemesthesis induced by capsaicin and capsiate in healthy never-smokers.

Cough reflex and oral chemesthesis induced by capsaicin and capsiate in healthy never-smokers.

Cough reflex and oral chemesthesis induced by capsaicin and capsiate in healthy never-smokers.

Background: Many tussive agents are components of foods, but little is known about the relationship between cough reflex and oral chemesthesis sensitivities. We investigated the relationships between cough reflex and oral chemesthesis in individuals using two transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) agonists with different potencies: capsaicin and capsiate.

Methods: Twenty-eight healthy never-smokers were allocated to evaluate cough and oral chemesthesis of capsinoids. Cough reflex sensitivities are estimated by the lowest concentrations generating five coughs by each TRPV1 agonist inhalation. Oral chemesthesis sensitivities are estimated by the lowest concentrations which generate a hot sensation when filter paper loaded with each TRPV1 agonist is placed on the tongue.

Results: There were strong correlations between capsaicin- and capsiate-induced cough reflex sensitivities, and between capsaicin- and capsiate-induced oral chemesthesis sensitivities. However, there were no significant correlations between cough reflex and oral chemesthesis sensitivities induced by both capsaicin and capsiate. The cough reflex sensitivities are significantly greater in females than in males whereas there were no gender differences in oral chemesthesis.

Conclusion: The results showed that the sensitivities of sensory afferents were different between cough reflex and oral chemesthesis, suggesting that TRPV1 sensitivities differ between organs within healthy individuals. Capsiate could be a tussigen for the cough challenge test.

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