STIMULATION OF GUINEA-PIG TRACHEAL AFFERENT-FIBERS BY NON-ISOSMOTIC AND LOW-CHLORIDE STIMULI AND THE EFFECT OF FRUSEMIDE

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作者
FOX, AJ [1 ]
BARNES, PJ [1 ]
DRAY, A [1 ]
机构
[1] SANDOZ INST MED RES,LONDON WC1E 6BN,ENGLAND
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1995年 / 482卷 / 01期
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10.1113/jphysiol.1995.sp020508
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Inhalation of low-chloride or non-isosmotic solutions evokes cough or reflex bronchoconstriction in humans that is inhibited by frusemide (furosemide), whilst capsaicin-evoked cough is unaffected. Here we have examined the responses of single vagal afferent fibres innervating the isolated guinea-pig trachea to these stimuli, and tested the effect of frusemide on fibre responses. 2. Both distilled water and hypertonic saline applied for 30 s onto identified receptive fields produced marked excitation of all A delta and C fibres tested. Isotonic glucose, a low-chloride solution, was a less potent stimulant and caused excitation in 37 % of A delta fibres and 69% of C fibres. There was no difference in the distribution of low-chloride sensitive and insensitive receptive fields. 3. In the presence of frusemide, responses of A delta fibres to isotonic glucose were significantly inhibited to 34.2 +/- 6.2% of the pre-drug control level. However, frusemide was without effect either on responses of A delta fibres to distilled water or hypertonic saline, or on responses of C fibres to capsaicin. 4. These data support a role for tracheo-bronchial A delta and C fibres in airway reflexes evoked by hypotonic, hypertonic and low-chloride stimuli. The protective effect of frusemide against airway responses to low-chloride but not to non-isosmotic solutions may reflect an action on sensory nerve endings.
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