Literature DB >> 4698503

Relative roles of irritant, type-J and pulmonary stretch receptors in lung reflexes.

J G Widdicombe, M Glogowska.   

Abstract

Bilateral anodal block of both cervical vagus nerves of anaesthetized rabbits has been used to assess the relative role of afferent pathways with myelinated fibres (primarily from lung irritant receptors) and with nonmyelinated fibres (from J-receptors) in respiratory responses to some lung conditions. With inhalation of histamine aerosol the increase in breathing frequency is due to myelinated afferent fibres from irritant receptors. The similar response with inhalation of halothane is due to non-myelinated fibres from J-receptors. The reflex breathing response in lung oedema involves both pathways, but in the experimental conditions the myelinated pathway plays the larger part. The interaction of these two mechanisms, and the possible role of pulmonary stretch receptors, is discussed.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4698503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars)        ISSN: 0065-1400            Impact factor:   1.579


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Authors:  M J Connolly; J J Crowley; N B Charan; C P Nielson; R E Vestal
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 9.139

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