2000
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0773.2000.pto870607.x
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Inhibiting Effect of Ammonia on Citric Acid‐Induced Cough in Pigs: A Possible Involvement of Substance P

Abstract: The effect of ammonia on the cough response to citric acid and on substance P release from C-fibers involved in this reflex was assessed. For a period from one to four days, piglets were exposed, in an inhalation chamber, to ammonia at a concentration of 15 or 30 ppm. During exposure, cough induction tests were done every two days. Recovery of the cough reflex after ammonia exposure was also determined. In a separate group of piglets exposed for 2 days to 30 ppm ammonia, substance P content was determined in b… Show more

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“…Since the early work of Bickerman et al (1954) and others (Gravenstein et al, 1954), CRT has featured widely in the respiratory literature (Ricciardolo, 2001;Bevan and Geppetti, 1994;Ramsay et al, 2008;Kenia et al, 2008;Moreaux et al, 2000). In healthy individuals, the cough reflex is relatively stable across age (Katsumata et al, 1995;Sams et al, 2005;Chang and Widdicombe, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since the early work of Bickerman et al (1954) and others (Gravenstein et al, 1954), CRT has featured widely in the respiratory literature (Ricciardolo, 2001;Bevan and Geppetti, 1994;Ramsay et al, 2008;Kenia et al, 2008;Moreaux et al, 2000). In healthy individuals, the cough reflex is relatively stable across age (Katsumata et al, 1995;Sams et al, 2005;Chang and Widdicombe, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Animals should be housed under controlled conditions with frequent changes of bedding, as the build-up of ammonia in cages has been shown to influence the cough response to citric acid [140]. M.G.…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Животных следует содержать в одинаковых условиях и часто менять подстилки, т. к. скопление в клетке азотосодержащих продуктов может повышать каш левой ответ на лимонную кислоту [140]. M.G.…”
Section: дизайн экспериментовunclassified