EFFECT OF L-MENTHOL ON LARYNGEAL RECEPTORS

被引:36
作者
SANTAMBROGIO, FB
ANDERSON, JW
SANTAMBROGIO, G
机构
[1] University of Texas, Medical Branch, Dept. Physiology/Biophysics, Galveston
关键词
SUPERIOR LARYNGEAL NERVE; LARYNGEAL COLD RECEPTORS; UPPER AIRWAY COOLING; MENTHOL ISOMERS;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1991.70.2.788
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We have studied the effect of l-menthol on laryngeal receptors. Experiments have been conducted in 11 anesthetized dogs that breathed through a tracheostomy. We have recorded the activity of 23 laryngeal cold receptors and 19 mechanoreceptors. Constant flows of air, 15-50 ml/s (low) and 100-150 ml/s (high), passing for 10 s through the isolated upper airway in the expiratory direction, lowered laryngeal temperature and activated the cold receptors. This cold-induced discharge promptly ceased upon withdrawal of the airflow. Addition of l-menthol to the airflow evoked, for a similar decrease in temperature, a greater peak activation of the cold receptors than airflow alone (low flows 164%, high flows 111%); statistical significance was reached only for the lower flow. This activity outlasted the cessation of airflow by 30-120 s, even at a time when laryngeal temperature had returned to control (low flow 237%, high flow 307% of similar trials with airflow alone). Four laryngeal cold receptors were also tested with l-menthol added to a warm, humidified airflow that did not change laryngeal temperature; all of them were stimulated with a long-lasting discharge. Nine cold receptors were also tested with d-neomenthol and d-isomenthol; both isomers stimulated the receptors. None of the 19 mechanoreceptors tested was affected by l-menthol. We conclude that l-menthol constitutes a specific stimulant of laryngeal cold receptors and could provide a useful tool for the study of their reflex effects.
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