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The reflex effects of intralaryngeal carbon dioxide on the pattern of breathing.

H A Boushey, P S Richardson.   

Abstract

1. The reflex effects on the pattern of breathing and total lung resistance of introducing 30, 10 and 5% CO(2) in air into the larynx have been studied in anaesthetized and decerebrate cats breathing through a tracheostomy tube.2. Flowing 30% CO(2) into the larynx caused a two-phased response. First, respiratory frequency and tidal volume decreased, with a consequent fall in minute ventilation. After two to ten breaths, frequency remained slow, but tidal volume increased beyond the control level, so that minute ventilation was restored to control levels.3. Flowing 5 or 10% CO(2) into the larynx caused slowing of breathing with small and inconsistent changes in tidal volume. Minute ventilation was significantly diminished.4. Off effects, on re-introducing air into the larynx, after 2 and 10 min of CO(2) exposure, suggested that the reflex response diminishes with increased duration of exposure to CO(2).5. None of the concentrations of intralaryngeal CO(2) changed total lung resistance or compliance.6. CO(2) mixtures in the larynx generally caused no change in blood pressure or pulse rate of the cats.7. The reflex effects of intralaryngeal CO(2) were abolished by denervating the larynx.8. Hypoxic mixtures introduced into the larynx did not change breathing.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4686023      PMCID: PMC1331234          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1973.sp010080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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