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The impact of bilateral vagotomy on the physostigmine-induced airway constriction in ferrets.

Burim Neziri1, Armond Daci2, Shaip Krasniqi3, Ramadan Sopi1, Musa A Haxhiu4.   

Abstract

Vagal innervations have a great role in the respiratory function and are the main route of signal transmission from respiratory neural centers into the trachea and others conducting airways. We have investigated the role of central mechanisms related to vagal neural pathways and the cholinergic outflow in tracheobronchial smooth muscle tone and lung mechanics parameters. Parameters of lung mechanics such as lung resistance (RL), dynamic compliance (Cdyn) and pressure in bypassed tracheal segment (Ptseg) were measured before and after vagotomy and asphyxia test. Before vagotomy (BV), the control measurements were obtained and physostigmine was administered systemically, in increasing dose 10, 40 and 100μg/kg body weight (bw) with 15min interval between doses. After vagotomy (AV), administration of physostigmine with the same doses as BV has been done and the asphyxia challenge was conducted as per study protocol. The values of Ptseg and RL after physostigmine administration, BV vs. AV, respectively, at maximal dose of 100μg/kg bw were 32.5±3.3cm H2O, and 10.6±1.5cm H2O (p<0.0001); 0.16±0.04cm H2O/mL/s, and 0.067±0.006cm H2O/mL/s AV (P<0.05). The Cydn values were affected after physostigmine administration only at the lowest dose of 10μg/kg bw, and BV was 0.75±0.05mL/cm H2O vs. 0.53±0.04mL/cm H2O AV (P<0.004). Cholinergic outflow produced increases in tracheal tone, lung resistance and a decrease in dynamic compliance before, but not after vagotomy. Our results show the high impact of central neuronal mechanism in parameters of lung mechanics and respiration. This study indicates that vagal nerves have a crucial role, in the transmission of impulses initiated from central nervous system, in regulating the respiration by contraction or relaxation of airway smooth muscle tone.
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Keywords:  Airway constriction; Central cholinergic mechanisms; Cholinesterase blockade; Physostigmine; Vagotomy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28445778      PMCID: PMC5521257          DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2017.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


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