Cardio-respiratory reflexes evoked by phenylbiguanide in rats involve vagal afferents which are not sensitive to capsaicin.
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Contribution of central μ-receptors to switching pulmonary C-fibers-mediated rapid shallow breathing into an apnea by fentanyl in anesthetized ratsActivation of opioid μ-receptors, but not δ- or κ-receptors, switches pulmonary C-fiber-mediated rapid shallow breathing into an apnea in anesthetized rats.Morphine blocks the Mesobuthus tamulus venom-induced augmentation of phenyldiguanide reflex and pulmonary edema in anesthetized rats.Isoflurane inhibits bronchopulmonary C-fiber-mediated apneic response to phenylbiguanide by depressing 5-HT3 receptor function in anesthetized rats.
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Cardio-respiratory reflexes evoked by phenylbiguanide in rats involve vagal afferents which are not sensitive to capsaicin.
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Cardio-respiratory reflexes ev ...... re not sensitive to capsaicin.
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S B Deshpande
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10.1111/J.1748-1716.2010.02105.X
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2010-03-10T00:00:00Z