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Xia L, Leiter J, Bartlett Jr D
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2013 Jan; 186(1):109-13. PMID: 23348024
We have examined influence of hypocapnia, mild hypercapnia and hypoxia on the durations of fictive apnea and respiratory disruption elicited by injection of 0.1ml of water into the laryngeal lumen-the...
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Xia L, Leiter J, Bartlett Jr D
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2010 Jan; 171(1):17-21. PMID: 20097312
Laryngeal chemoreflex (LCR) apnea occurs in infant mammals in response to water or other liquids in the laryngeal lumen and is suspected to contribute to some cases of the sudden...
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Xia L, Damon T, Leiter J, Bartlett Jr D
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2006 Sep; 102(1):54-62. PMID: 16959905
The laryngeal chemoreflex (LCR), elicited by a drop of water in the larynx, is exaggerated by mild hyperthermia (body temperature = 40-41 degrees C) in neonatal piglets. We tested the...
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Xia L, Leiter J, Bartlett Jr D
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2005 Jul; 150(1):82-6. PMID: 15993656
Heat stress and the laryngeal chemoreflex (LCR) have both been implicated as possible contributors to the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). We recently reported that moderate hyperthermia, induced in decerebrate...
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Curran A, Xia L, Leiter J, Bartlett Jr D
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2004 Nov; 98(3):780-6. PMID: 15542573
Hyperthermia and reflex apnea may both contribute to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Therefore, we investigated the effect of increased body temperature on the inhibition of breathing produced by water...
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Bartlett Jr D, Knuth S
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2003 Mar; 134(3):247-53. PMID: 12660104
Rhythmic contractions of the detrusor muscle, induced by gradual filling of the urinary bladder in decerebrate or anesthetized cats, are accompanied by decreased inspiratory activity in motor nerves to respiratory...
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Stella M, Knuth S, Bartlett Jr D
Respir Physiol Neurobiol . 2002 Jul; 130(3):285-92. PMID: 12093625
Since stimuli from abdominal or pelvic viscera can affect respiratory muscle function, we hypothesized that mechanical stimulation of the gallbladder would result in inhibition of motor activity to the diaphragm...
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Stella M, Knuth S, Bartlett Jr D
Respir Physiol . 2000 Apr; 120(2):105-14. PMID: 10773241
Spontaneous contractions of the urinary bladder (SBCs) have been shown to decrease the frequency and depth of respiration in anesthetized or unanesthetized, decerebrate cats. The respiratory responses to bladder voiding...
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Bartlett Jr D, Knuth S
Respir Physiol . 1999 Sep; 116(2-3):105-14. PMID: 10487296
Gradual distension of the urinary bladder evokes spontaneous bladder contractions (SBCs), which are associated with reduced inspiratory activity in the phrenic and other inspiratory motor nerves. We examined the influence...
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Terndrup T, Darnall R, Knuth S, Bartlett Jr D
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1999 Jun; 86(6):2052-8. PMID: 10368373
Airway obstruction at the level of the larynx causes respiratory insufficiency during experimental seizures in spontaneously breathing, anesthetized piglets (T. E. Terndrup and W. E. Fordyce, Pediatr. Res., 38: 61-66,...