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1 Pulmonary Research Unit and Departments of 2 Pediatrics and 3 Surgery, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada J1H 5N4
The present
study, performed in nonsedated, conscious lambs, consisted of two
parts. In the first part, we 1) examined for the first
time whether a respiratory response to pulmonary C-fiber stimulation
could be elicited in nonsedated newborns and
2) determined whether this response
could be abolished by capsaicin pretreatment. Then, by using
capsaicin-desensitized lambs, we studied whether pulmonary C fibers
were involved in the sustained, active expiratory upper airway closure
previously observed during pulmonary edema. Airflow and thyroarytenoid
and inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle electromyographic activities
were recorded. In the first set of experiments, a 5-10 µg/kg
capsaicin bolus intravenous injection in seven intact lambs
consistently led to a typical pulmonary chemoreflex, showing that C
fibers are functionally mature in newborn lambs. In the
second series of experiments, eight lambs pretreated with 25-50
mg/kg subcutaneous capsaicin did not exhibit any respiratory response
to 10-50 µg/kg intravenous capsaicin injection, implicating C
fibers in the response. Finally, in the above capsaicin-desensitized
lambs, we observed that halothane-induced high-permeability pulmonary
edema did not cause the typical response of sustained expiratory upper
airway closure seen in the intact lamb. We conclude that
functionally mature C fibers are present and responsible for a
pulmonary chemoreflex in response to capsaicin intravenous injection in
nonsedated lambs. Capsaicin pretreatment abolishes this reflex.
Furthermore, the sustained expiratory upper airway closure observed
during halothane-induced pulmonary edema in intact nonsedated lambs
appears to be related to a reflex involving stimulation of pulmonary C fibers.
pulmonary C fibers; respiratory control; thyroarytenoid muscle; inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle
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