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Airway Mechanoreceptor Deactivation

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Date 2007 May 26
PMID 17525293
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Airway sensors play an important role in control of breathing. Recently, it was found that pulmonary slowly adapting stretch receptors (SARs) cease after a brief excitation following sodium pump blockade by ouabain. This deactivation can be explained by overexcitation. If this is true, mechanical stimulation of the SARs should also lead to a deactivation. In this study, we recorded unit activity of the SARs in anesthetized, open-chest, and mechanically ventilated rabbits and examined their responses to lung inflation at different constant pressures. Forty-seven of 137 units had a clear deactivation during the lung inflation. The deactivation threshold varied from unit to unit. For a given unit, the higher the inflation pressure, the sooner the deactivation occurs. For example, the SARs deactivated at 3.0 +/- 0.3 and 4.8 +/- 0.4 s when the lungs were inflated to constant pressures of 30 and 20 cmH(2)O, respectively (n = 25, P < 0.0001). The units usually ceased after a brief intense discharge. In some units, their activity shifted to a lower level, indicating a pacemaker switching. Our results support the notion that SARs deactivate due to overexcitation.

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