C O Trouth
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Ruffin V, Gu X, Zhou D, Douglas R, Sun X, Trouth C, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2007 Dec;
151(2):410-8.
PMID: 18082331
Slack (Slo 2.2), a member of the Slo potassium channel family, is activated by both voltage and cytosolic factors, such as Na(+) ([Na(+)](i)) and Cl(-) ([Cl(-)](i)). Since the Slo family...
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Dehkordi O, Dennis G, Millis R, Randolph M, Said B, Trouth C
Life Sci
. 2001 Oct;
69(17):2017-25.
PMID: 11589517
We have previously reported that the anticholinergic properties of cocaine may be important in cocaine induced apneusis. We have studied the effects of the cholinergic muscarinic antagonist atropine (ATR) on...
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Douglas R, Trouth C, James S, Sexcius L, Kc P, Dehkordi O, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2001 Feb;
90(2):475-85.
PMID: 11160045
Physiological evidence has indicated that central respiratory chemosensitivity may be ascribed to neurons located at the ventral medullary surface (VMS); however, in recent years, multiple sites have been proposed. Because...
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Dehkordi O, Dennis G, Millis R, Trouth C
Neurotoxicology
. 1996 Jan;
17(2):387-95.
PMID: 8856735
The caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM) is an area of the brainstem, in the vicinity of the hypoglossal nerve roots, where cholinergic and adrenergic neurons participate in respiratory and vasomotor control....
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Dehkordi O, Dennis G, Millis R, Trouth C, Ertugrul L
Life Sci
. 1994 Jan;
54(20):1513-22.
PMID: 8190026
The current study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of cholinomimetic drugs on cocaine-induced central cardiorespiratory depression. Cats anesthetized by urethane (2.0 g/kg) were subjected to topical application at the...
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Dehkordi O, Dennis G, Millis R, Trouth C, Turman J
Life Sci
. 1993 Jan;
52(16):1387-96.
PMID: 8464338
Cocaine hydrochloride was applied topically to the ventrolateral medullary surface (VMS) where chemosensitive respiratory and vasomotor control sites are colocalized. Cats (n = 16) were anesthetized with urethane (2.0 g/kg,...
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Trouth C, Millis R, Bernard D, Pan Y, Whittaker J, ARCHER P
Neurotoxicology
. 1993 Jan;
14(4):459-67.
PMID: 8164890
Central respiratory chemosensitivity has been ascribed to CO2-sensitive neurons located on the ventral brainstem surface. The effects of cholinergic mechanisms on CO2-sensitive neuronal activity recorded extracellularly at the brainstem respiratory...
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Trouth C, Bada F, Pan Y, Holloway J, Millis R, Bernard D
Life Sci
. 1991 Jan;
49(3):193-200.
PMID: 1905772
Previous studies have shown that systemic administration of the opiate antagonist naloxone potentiates the ventilatory response to inspired carbon dioxide. The present study was designed to localize the site of...
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Whittaker J, Trouth C, Pan Y, Millis R, Bernard D
Life Sci
. 1990 Jan;
46(23):1699-705.
PMID: 2355802
The sensitivity of neurons in the caudal chemosensitive area on the ventrolateral surface of the medulla oblongata (VMS) to extracellular pH changes was examined in newborn and young developing kittens...
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Millis R, ARCHER P, Whittaker J, Trouth C
Neurotoxicology
. 1988 Jan;
9(2):273-85.
PMID: 3060768
Effectiveness of the standard therapy for organophosphorus (OP) anticholinesterase poisoning has been questioned because of the relative resistance of the cholinesterase (ChE) enzymes to reactivation by oximes (Harris et al.,...