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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Vagal Afferent Activities and Respiratory Reflexes during Drug-Induced Bronchoconstriction in the Guinea Pig
Shigeru SUGANO1  Michiru SANO1  Hirokazu TSUBONE1 
关键词: airway;    bronchoconstriction;    guinea pig;    histamine;    vagal receptor;   
DOI  :  10.1292/jvms.54.989
学科分类:兽医学
来源: Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
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References(25)Cited-By(4)Vagal afferent activities and respiratory reflexes during drug-induced bronchoconstriction were studied in 31 anesthetized, spontaneously breathing or artificially ventilated guinea pigs. Histamine (5, 10, 20 μg/kg), ACh (10, 20, 40 μg/kg) and endothelin-1 (2 μg/kg) were intravenously injected to the animals in order to induce the bronchoconstriction. In spontaneously breathing and vagi intact animals, a considerable respiratory change characterized by rapid-shallow breathing was elicited by histamine. Such respiratory change was abolished by bilateral vagotomy, indicating that the vagal pathway fairly participated in the respiratory change during bronchoconstriction. Indeed, recordings of electrical activities of single vagal afferent nerve fibers from pulmonary stretch and irritant receptors elucidated that the bronchoconstriction by the three drugs markedly influenced these receptor activities. The response of stretch receptors to bronchoconstriction was grouped into four types: two of those types showed a marked increase in their activities and the other two a decrease or no change. Such uneven response was assumed to be derived from heterogenous contraction and aeration among the intrapulmonary small airway. On the other hand, irritant receptors were invariably stimulated by increased transmural pressure during bronchoconstriction. Administration of isoprotereno1 (20 μg/kg) which inhibited the smooth muscle contraction abolished stimulatory effect of the drugs to irritant receptors, suggesting that the effect was due to indirect action through the muscle contraction rather than their direct action to the nerve endings.

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