Sant'Ambrogio G, Mathew O P
Clin Chest Med. 1986 Jun;7(2):211-22.
The afferent activity originating from the larynx shows a considerable respiratory modulation. Receptors responding to pressure changes, inspiratory airflow (cold), and laryngeal movements have been identified. In addition, other receptors without a respiratory modulation are also described. Possible reflex effects of these receptors on breathing pattern, upper airway patency, and defense mechanisms in both adults and newborns are discussed.
源自喉部的传入活动表现出显著的呼吸调节。已识别出对压力变化、吸气气流(冷)和喉部运动做出反应的感受器。此外,还描述了其他无呼吸调节的感受器。讨论了这些感受器对成人和新生儿呼吸模式、上呼吸道通畅性及防御机制可能产生的反射效应。