Mazzone Stuart B, McGovern Alice E, Farrell Michael J
School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia.
School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia.
Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2015 Jun;22:1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.coph.2015.02.002. Epub 2015 Feb 19.
Cough and the accompanying sensation known as the urge-to-cough are complex neurobiological phenomena dependent on sensory and motor neural processing at many levels of the neuraxis. In addition to the excitatory neural circuits that provide the positive drive for inducing cough and the urge-to-cough, recent studies have highlighted the existence of likely inhibitory central neural processes that can be engaged to suppress cough sensorimotor processing. In many respects, the balance between excitatory and inhibitory central cough control may be a critical determinant of cough in health and disease which argues for the importance of understanding the biology of these putative central inhibitory processes. This brief review summarises the current knowledge of the central circuits that govern voluntary and involuntary cough suppression and posits the notion of targeting central suppressive mechanisms as a treatment for disordered cough in disease.
咳嗽以及与之相伴的咳嗽冲动这一感觉,是复杂的神经生物学现象,依赖于神经轴多个水平的感觉和运动神经处理。除了为诱发咳嗽和咳嗽冲动提供正向驱动的兴奋性神经回路外,最近的研究还强调了可能存在的抑制性中枢神经过程,这些过程可被激活以抑制咳嗽感觉运动处理。在许多方面,兴奋性和抑制性中枢咳嗽控制之间的平衡可能是健康和疾病状态下咳嗽的关键决定因素,这表明理解这些假定的中枢抑制过程的生物学特性具有重要意义。本简要综述总结了目前关于控制自愿性和非自愿性咳嗽抑制的中枢回路的知识,并提出将中枢抑制机制作为疾病中咳嗽紊乱的一种治疗靶点的观点。