| Literature DB >> 20814803 |
Catriona M Steele1, Arthur J Miller.
Abstract
Over the past 20 years, research on the physiology of swallowing has confirmed that the oropharyngeal swallowing process can be modulated, both volitionally and in response to different sensory stimuli. In this review we identify what is known regarding the sensory pathways and mechanisms that are now thought to influence swallowing motor control and evoke its response. By synthesizing the current state of research evidence and knowledge, we identify continuing gaps in our knowledge of these mechanisms and pose questions for future research.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20814803 PMCID: PMC2992653 DOI: 10.1007/s00455-010-9301-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dysphagia ISSN: 0179-051X Impact factor: 3.438
Potential sensory stimuli that modulate or can evoke swallowing
| Stimulus | Sensory nerve | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Gastrointestinal | Olfactory-black pepper oil | Ebihara et al. [ |
| Cephalic phase | Maeda et al. [ | |
| Oral phase | ||
| Maxillary division (V2) | Pouderoux and Kahrilas [ | |
| Mandibular division (V3) | Sweazey and Bradley [ | |
| Oral splint | Ali et al. [ | |
| Pharyngeal phase | ||
| Animal studies | ||
| Electrically stimulate with optimum frequencies (30–50 Hz) | Internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (iSLN) | Doty [ |
| Electrically stimulate with optimum frequencies (30–50 Hz) | Pharyngeal branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve (IXth) | Sinclair [ |
| Water, tactile, pressure | iSLN | Storey [ |
| Ionic fluids (i.e., KCl) | Shingai [ | |
| Solutions with taste | ||
| Sour (citric acid, acetic acid) | Kajii et al. [ | |
| Thermal stimuli to anterior pillars | Chi-Fishman et al. [ | |
| Human studies | ||
| Light pressure | Kaatzke-McDonald et al. [ | |
| Heavy pressure | Pommerenke [ | |
| Water | Shaker et al. [ | |
| Sour solutions | Logemann et al. [ | |
| Carbonation | Bulow et al. [ | |
| Thermal stimuli | Kaatzke-McDonald et al. [ | |
| Suggested nociceptive stimuli | Pelletier and Lawless [ | |
| Airpuffs | Aviv et al. [ | |
| Volume of bolus | Dantas et al. [ | |
| Viscosity | Christensen and Casper [ | |
| Increased salivation | IXth | Mansson and Sandberg [ |
| iSLN | Mansson and Sandberg [ | |
| Electrical stimulation to induce laryngeal closure | iSLN | Barkmeier et al. [ |
| Site of bolus in pharynx to elicit the swallow | Martin-Harris et al. [ | |
| Inhibit or suppress pharyngeal swallowing | ||
| Local anesthesia to the paraglottic compartment of the pharynx | iSLN | Jafari et al. [ |
| Local anesthesia to the laryngeal mucosa | iSLN | Sulica et al. [ |