We investigated the role of ionotropic glutamate receptors located within the caudal portions of the nucleus tractus solitarii (cNTS) and the caudal ventral respiratory group (cVRG) in the mediation of coughing evoked by citric acid inhalation in spontaneously breathing rabbits under pentobarbitone anaesthesia. Bilateral microinjections (30-50nl) of 10mM CNQX and 10mM D-AP5 were performed to block non-NMDA and NMDA receptors, respectively. An attempt was also made to investigate the effects of ionotropic glutamate receptor blockade within the cVRG on sneezing induced by mechanical stimulation of the nasal mucosa. Blockade of non-NMDA receptors within the cNTS abolished coughing and associated tachypneic responses, while blockade of NMDA receptors only reduced cough responses. Blockade of non-NMDA receptors within the cVRG always abolished spontaneous rhythmic abdominal activity as well as coughing and associated tachypneic responses; blockade of NMDA receptors only reduced spontaneous rhythmic abdominal activity and coughing. As to sneezing, blockade of non-NMDA receptors within the cVRG suppressed the expiratory thrusts without affecting the inspiratory preparatory bursts, while blockade of NMDA receptors only strongly attenuated the expiratory thrusts. This study is the first to provide evidence that ionotropic glutamate receptors, and especially non-NMDA receptors, are involved in the mediation of coughing induced by citric acid inhalation and to suggest that citric acid-activated cough-related afferents terminate within the cNTS. Present data also corroborate the notion that the cVRG is involved in the generation of the whole cough motor pattern, but seems to represent merely an expiratory output system for sneezing.

Role of excitatory amino acid in the mediation of tracheobronchial cough induced by citric acid inhalation / Mutolo, Donatella; Bongianni, Fulvia; Cinelli, Elenia; Pantaleo, Tito. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN. - ISSN 0361-9230. - ELETTRONICO. - 80:(2009), pp. 22-29. [10.1016/j.brainresbull.2009.05.022]

Role of excitatory amino acid in the mediation of tracheobronchial cough induced by citric acid inhalation

MUTOLO, DONATELLA;BONGIANNI, FULVIA;CINELLI, ELENIA;PANTALEO, TITO
2009

Abstract

We investigated the role of ionotropic glutamate receptors located within the caudal portions of the nucleus tractus solitarii (cNTS) and the caudal ventral respiratory group (cVRG) in the mediation of coughing evoked by citric acid inhalation in spontaneously breathing rabbits under pentobarbitone anaesthesia. Bilateral microinjections (30-50nl) of 10mM CNQX and 10mM D-AP5 were performed to block non-NMDA and NMDA receptors, respectively. An attempt was also made to investigate the effects of ionotropic glutamate receptor blockade within the cVRG on sneezing induced by mechanical stimulation of the nasal mucosa. Blockade of non-NMDA receptors within the cNTS abolished coughing and associated tachypneic responses, while blockade of NMDA receptors only reduced cough responses. Blockade of non-NMDA receptors within the cVRG always abolished spontaneous rhythmic abdominal activity as well as coughing and associated tachypneic responses; blockade of NMDA receptors only reduced spontaneous rhythmic abdominal activity and coughing. As to sneezing, blockade of non-NMDA receptors within the cVRG suppressed the expiratory thrusts without affecting the inspiratory preparatory bursts, while blockade of NMDA receptors only strongly attenuated the expiratory thrusts. This study is the first to provide evidence that ionotropic glutamate receptors, and especially non-NMDA receptors, are involved in the mediation of coughing induced by citric acid inhalation and to suggest that citric acid-activated cough-related afferents terminate within the cNTS. Present data also corroborate the notion that the cVRG is involved in the generation of the whole cough motor pattern, but seems to represent merely an expiratory output system for sneezing.
2009
80
22
29
Mutolo, Donatella; Bongianni, Fulvia; Cinelli, Elenia; Pantaleo, Tito
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