Contexte – La stimulation de la muqueuse trachéale peut provoquer une réponse défensive à type de toux. La finalité de cette réponse est la protection des voies aériennes via la clairance du mucus et des particules déposées au sein de l’arbre trachéo-bronchique. La stimulation de la muqueuse nasale est à l’origine de réponses défensives n’incluant toutefois pas la toux. La modulation de la toux suggère de possibles interactions centrales des afférences provenant de localisations anatomiques distinctes. Objectif – Déterminer si une stimulation trachéale mécanique discriminante est capable de provoquer une toux lors d’une apnée provoquée par l’instillation nasale d’eau distillée. Méthodes – Douze lapins anesthésiés et trachéotomisés ont été é...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of the respiratory centers duri...
Trigeminal afferents in the nasopharynx of unanaesthetized rabbits detect substances in the inspired...
11 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Physiology, Vol. 70, No. 2, October 1924
Context - Cough may be triggered by irritation of afferents located in the airway mucosa. Primary ro...
Introduction : La toux est un symptôme fréquent dans l’asthme, en particulier à l’effort mais peu de...
Introduction: Cough is a major symptom of asthma frequently experienced during exercise but little i...
Rationale: Anesthesia-induced uncoupling of upper airway dilating and inspiratory pump muscles activ...
Mechanical irritation of the upper airways (nose and larynx) decreased nasal vascular and airway res...
We have identified the tracheal and laryngeal afferent nerves regulating cough in anaesthetized guin...
Numerous creative methods have been devised in an effort to test for effective antitussive agents in...
Cough is a common symptom of respiratory disease. Assessmentof antitussives has relied mainly on ani...
Chronic cough is a significant clinical problem in many patients. Current cough suppressant therapie...
Cough affects all individuals at different times, and its economic burden is substantial. Despite th...
We have previously shown that the caudal ventral respiratory group (cVRG) is a possible site of acti...
Chronic irritating cough in patients with allergic disorders may reflect behavioral or reflex respon...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of the respiratory centers duri...
Trigeminal afferents in the nasopharynx of unanaesthetized rabbits detect substances in the inspired...
11 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Physiology, Vol. 70, No. 2, October 1924
Context - Cough may be triggered by irritation of afferents located in the airway mucosa. Primary ro...
Introduction : La toux est un symptôme fréquent dans l’asthme, en particulier à l’effort mais peu de...
Introduction: Cough is a major symptom of asthma frequently experienced during exercise but little i...
Rationale: Anesthesia-induced uncoupling of upper airway dilating and inspiratory pump muscles activ...
Mechanical irritation of the upper airways (nose and larynx) decreased nasal vascular and airway res...
We have identified the tracheal and laryngeal afferent nerves regulating cough in anaesthetized guin...
Numerous creative methods have been devised in an effort to test for effective antitussive agents in...
Cough is a common symptom of respiratory disease. Assessmentof antitussives has relied mainly on ani...
Chronic cough is a significant clinical problem in many patients. Current cough suppressant therapie...
Cough affects all individuals at different times, and its economic burden is substantial. Despite th...
We have previously shown that the caudal ventral respiratory group (cVRG) is a possible site of acti...
Chronic irritating cough in patients with allergic disorders may reflect behavioral or reflex respon...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of the respiratory centers duri...
Trigeminal afferents in the nasopharynx of unanaesthetized rabbits detect substances in the inspired...
11 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Physiology, Vol. 70, No. 2, October 1924