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Department of Physiology and Biophysics, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-0641
Bronchoconstriction in asthmatic patients is
frequently associated with gastroesophageal reflux. However, it is
still unclear whether bronchoconstriction originates from the esophagus
or from aspiration of the refluxate into the larynx and larger airway. We compared the effect of repeated esophageal and laryngeal
instillations of HCl-pepsin (pH 1.0) on tracheal smooth muscle activity
in eight anesthetized and artificially ventilated dogs. Saline was used as control. We used pressure in the cuff of an endotracheal tube (Pcuff) as a direct index of smooth muscle activity at the level of the
larger airways controlled by vagal efferents. The Pcuff values of the
first 60 s after instillations were averaged, and the difference from
the baseline values was evaluated. Changes in Pcuff were significantly
greater with laryngeal than with esophageal instillations
(P = 0.0166). HCl-pepsin instillation
into the larynx evoked greater responses than did saline
(P = 0.00543), whereas no differences
were detected with esophageal instillations. Repeated laryngeal
exposure enhanced the responsiveness significantly
(P < 0.001). Our data indicate that
the larynx is more important than the esophagus as a reflexogenic site
for the elicitation of reflex bronchoconstriction in response to acidic solutions.
gastroesophageal reflux; acid-induced laryngitis; laryngeal reflexes; esophageal reflexes
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