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Reflex effects following selective stimulation of J receptors in the cat.

A Anand, A S Paintal.   

Abstract

1. Experiments carried out on anaesthetized cats showed that increasing blood flow, through the lobes of a lung, by 133% (S.E. 33%) generated an average of 0.75 impulses/sec (S.E. 0.3) in ten almost silent J receptors. Equivalent activity was produced by injecting 12-18 micrograms phenyl diguanide/kg into the right atrium. Such activity caused marked reflex effects, i.e. apnoea, rapid shallow breathing and reduction in the knee jerk. 2. The reflex effects of J receptors were studied after blocking the activity from cardiac receptors by intrapericardial injections of xylocaine. This was necessary because left atrial injections of phenyl diguanide produced reflex respiratory effects and inhibition of the knee jerk. 3. Hypoxia, but not hypercapnia, attenuated the reflex effects of J receptors, apnoea being abolished if the Pa,O2 fell below 35 mmHg. This was a central effect as it occurred in spite of increased activity of J receptors following phenyl diguanide, and effects of hypoxia persisted after cutting both carotid nerves. 4. The only invariable reflex effect of J receptors was a reduction in the total number and the average frequency of phrenic impulses in each breath. The changes in inspiratory time (ti) and expiratory time (te) following apnoea were variable although most frequently both were reduced. In about half the observations the first effect before the apnoea was a reduction in ti, in the other half it was a reduction in te. It was concluded that an input from J receptors inhibits inspiratory and expiratory mechanisms directly. 5. In some cats apnoea and rapid shallow breathing produced by J receptors continued after interrupting their activity by vagotomy and this did not diminish the reduction in ti or te; in other cats it did. The reduction in te was at times quite independent of changes in ti, i.e. pulmonary stretch receptor activity. 6. It was concluded that J receptors must be stimulated during moderate exercise to levels that produce marked respiratory reflex effects and inhibition of muscles.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6770080      PMCID: PMC1279242          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1980.sp013142

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


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