Both swallowing and coughing, protective reflexes of the airway, can be initiated from the larynx. The purpose of this study was to find the laryngeal receptors excited by the adequate stimuli for these reflexes and to define the characteristics of their discharge to the stimuli. This represents the first step in defining the significant parameters of the input for each protective reflex. The laryngeal tactile receptors appear to initiate both reflexes. These receptors are the most superficial and are probably free endings. Seventy-five per cent of the tactile receptors are also responsive to water stimulation, the adequate stimulus for swallowing. The water response of tactile units is facilitated by mechanical stimulation. The transducer ...
We have identified the tracheal and laryngeal afferent nerves regulating cough in anaesthetized guin...
Receptors located in the posterior oral cavity and on the epiglottis play an important role in the i...
Previous research has shown that applications of chemical stimuli to the epiglottis produced distinc...
A wide range of mechanical, chemical and thermal stimuli were applied to the epiglottis and larynx o...
Laryngeal sensorimotor closure reflexes are important for the protection of the airway and prevent t...
The authors present their 30 years’ experience with expiration reflex. The reflex can be elicited fr...
The receptor sites and nerve pathways involved in the reflex production of laryngospasm have been in...
During swallowing, the airway is protected from aspiration of ingested material by brief closure of ...
The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) carries sensory information from the mucosal tissues of the phary...
Laryngeal adductor responses (LAR) close the airway in response to stimulation of peripheral afferen...
Responses were recorded from single fibers of the sheep superior laryngeal nerve during stimulation ...
Objectives: Electromyographic studies of the laryngeal adductor reflex, glottal closure occurring in...
ObjectivesTo map mechanoreceptor response in various regions of the laryngopharynx.MethodsFive patie...
Context - Cough may be triggered by irritation of afferents located in the airway mucosa. Primary ro...
May 2013."A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri-Col...
We have identified the tracheal and laryngeal afferent nerves regulating cough in anaesthetized guin...
Receptors located in the posterior oral cavity and on the epiglottis play an important role in the i...
Previous research has shown that applications of chemical stimuli to the epiglottis produced distinc...
A wide range of mechanical, chemical and thermal stimuli were applied to the epiglottis and larynx o...
Laryngeal sensorimotor closure reflexes are important for the protection of the airway and prevent t...
The authors present their 30 years’ experience with expiration reflex. The reflex can be elicited fr...
The receptor sites and nerve pathways involved in the reflex production of laryngospasm have been in...
During swallowing, the airway is protected from aspiration of ingested material by brief closure of ...
The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) carries sensory information from the mucosal tissues of the phary...
Laryngeal adductor responses (LAR) close the airway in response to stimulation of peripheral afferen...
Responses were recorded from single fibers of the sheep superior laryngeal nerve during stimulation ...
Objectives: Electromyographic studies of the laryngeal adductor reflex, glottal closure occurring in...
ObjectivesTo map mechanoreceptor response in various regions of the laryngopharynx.MethodsFive patie...
Context - Cough may be triggered by irritation of afferents located in the airway mucosa. Primary ro...
May 2013."A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri-Col...
We have identified the tracheal and laryngeal afferent nerves regulating cough in anaesthetized guin...
Receptors located in the posterior oral cavity and on the epiglottis play an important role in the i...
Previous research has shown that applications of chemical stimuli to the epiglottis produced distinc...