ESOPHAGO-LARYNGEAL ADDUCTOR REFLEX
食管-喉内收肌反射
基本信息
- 批准号:2770175
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1996-09-01 至 2001-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:afferent nerve apnea central nervous system stimulants dogs efferent nerve electromyography embryo /fetus esophagus hypertension larynx neurons neurotransmitter receptor neurotransmitters reflex reflux esophagitis respiratory airway pressure spasm statistics /biometry stereotaxic techniques stimulus /response substance P tachycardia vagus nerve
项目摘要
Stimulation of distal esophageal afferent neurons with 0.5% capsaicin in
immature canines elicits an intense response referred to as the Esophago-
Laryngeal Adductor Reflex (ELAR). The ELAR is characterized by
hypertension, tachycardia and intense vocal cord adduction which
progresses to laryngospasm.
The ELAR demonstrates a unique age-dependency that bears important
similarities with the age predisposition of apparent life-threatening
events, and sudden infant death syndrome. The ELAR is absent in canines
under 6 weeks of age, peaks in intensity between 7-19 weeks of age, and
wanes with maturity.
Previous studies have suggested that substance P is a key
neurotransmitter of the ELAR and that the efferent limb of the response
is vagally mediated. The afferent limb and the role of the central
nervous system in the ELAR are unknown.
This proposal further investigates the ELAR in immature canines. The
specific objectives of the proposal are:
1. To characterize the response of the airway of immature canines to
distal esophageal afferent stimulation.
2. To assess the effect of maturation on the cardiorespiratory and
laryngeal responses of distal esophageal nociceptive stimulation
3. To elucidate the afferent neural pathway of the ELAR.
4. To determine the role of the central vagal nuclei in mediating the
ELAR.
5. To determine if esophageal acidification induces the ELAR in immature
canines with acute esophagitis.
These specific aims will be explored in immature canines by applying 0.5%
capsaicin to the distal esophageal mucosa to elicit an ELAR. The airway
response of the ELAR (bronchoconstriction, change in respiratory rate,
and laryngeal adduction) will be assessed. Esophageal stimulation with
0.5% capsaicin will be repeated every 3 weeks in 6 week old puppies for
15 weeks to characterize the effect of maturation on the intensity of the
ELAR response. Transection and denuding studies will clarify the role of
the vagus nerve in mediating the afferent limb of the ELAR. The role of
the central vagal nuclei in mediating the ELAR will be assessed by
comparing the response to distal esophageal nociceptive stimulation with
capsaicin before and after chemically antagonizing their substance P NK1
receptors. Finally, the cardiorespiratory response following distal
esophageal acidification of an acutely inflamed esophagus will be
compared with the ELAR elicited by 0.5% capsaicin stimulation.
0.5%辣椒素对食管远端传入神经元的刺激
项目成果
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