Mechanisms of acid‐induced activation of airway afferent nerve fibres in guinea‐pig
Abstract
The mechanisms underlying the response of airway afferent nerves to low pH were investigated in an isolated guinea-pig airway nerve preparation. Extracellular recordings were made from single jugular or nodose vagal ganglion neurons that projected their sensory fibers into the airways. The airway tissue containing the mechanically sensitive receptive fields was exposed into acidic solutions. Rapid and transient (approximately 3 s) administration...
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Title
Mechanisms of acid‐induced activation of airway afferent nerve fibres in guinea‐pig
Published Date
Sep 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
543
Issue
2
Pages
591 - 600
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