RESPONSES OF LARYNGEAL RECEPTORS TO INTRALARYNGEAL CO2 IN THE CAT

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BARTLETT, D
KNUTH, SL
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[1] Department of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1992年 / 457卷
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10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019372
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. We recorded afferent activities of single fibres in the superior laryngeal nerves of decerebrate or anaesthetized, paralysed cats while 3, 5 and 10% CO2 was added to a constant flow of warm, humidified air through the isolated upper airway. 2. Fifty-three receptors with discharge frequencies modulated by intralaryngeal CO2 were studied. Of these, forty-eight showed CO2-induced attenuation of their firing rates. Pulses of 3, 5 or 10% CO2, alternating with air at intervals ranging from 1.5 to 60 s, also diminished the discharge frequencies. This diminution was greater with higher CO2 concentrations and longer pulse durations. 3. Five of the fifty-three receptors were stimulated by intralaryngeal CO2. The discharge frequencies of these units increased slowly and by only a few impulses per second during CO2 exposure. 4. Thirty-four of the CO2-sensitive receptors were tested with other stimuli, including water, saline, positive and negative intralaryngeal pressures and cold air. The responses to these stimuli varied among receptors, but many of the units that reduced their frequencies with intralaryngeal CO2 were consistently stimulated by positive and/or negative intralaryngeal pressures. 5. Thirty-six of the receptors were anatomically located by probing the upper airway. Twenty-six were in the larynx, and ten were in the rostral trachea, within 5 mm of the cricoid cartilage. 6. The results, which are directly applicable to the investigation of reflex responses reported in the preceding paper, indicate that the predominant initial response to intralaryngeal CO2 under the conditions of these studies is attenuation of laryngeal receptor activity.
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