Reflex apneic response evoked by laryngeal exposure to wood smoke in rats: neural and chemical mechanisms |
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Authors: | Lin Y S; Kou Y R |
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Abstract: | Lin, Y. S., and Y. R. Kou. Reflex apneic responseevoked by laryngeal exposure to wood smoke in rats: neural and chemical mechanisms. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(3):723-730, 1997. We investigated the neural and chemical mechanismscontributing to the immediate ventilatory responses to laryngealexposure to wood smoke in anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. Fivemilliliters of wood smoke were delivered into a functionally isolatedlarynx at a constant flow rate of 1.4 ml/s while the animals breathedspontaneously. Within 1 s after exposure, laryngeal wood smokeconsistently triggered an apnea in each of the 42 rats tested. Theapneic duration reached 1,636.4 ± 105.4 (SE) % (n = 42) of the baseline expiratoryduration. This apneic response was not affected by denervation ofrecurrent laryngeal nerves (n = 6) orby removal of smoke particulates (n = 14), but it was totally eliminated by topical application of ananesthetic (n = 8; lidocainehydrochloride, 8%) to the laryngeal mucosa or by sectioning of thesuperior laryngeal nerves (n = 42).Furthermore, laryngeal application of a hydroxyl radical scavenger(dimethylthiourea; 500 mg/ml; n = 8)greatly diminished or abolished the smoke-induced apneic response, butit did not affect the apneic response evoked by laryngeal exposure toair saturated with 6% ammonia. These results suggest that theimmediate apneic response to laryngeal wood smoke is a reflex resulting from the stimulation of the superior laryngeal afferents by the gasphase of wood smoke and that the stimulation is mediated through ahydroxyl radical mechanism. |
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