Coast J R, Thompson G S, Cassidy S S
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1987 May;62(5):2058-65. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1987.62.5.2058.
The ability of lung expansion to reflexly decrease skeletal muscle activity was tested in anesthetized dogs. In animals whose left lung was vascularly isolated but neurally intact, the left lung was inflated statically to 40 cmH2O pressure or cyclically with tidal volumes of 10, 20, or 30 ml/kg. Responses to these stimuli were compared with those of injecting 120 or 240 micrograms capsaicin into the left pulmonary artery. Skeletal muscle activity was assessed from the electromyogram (EMG) response of the left hindlimb muscles and from the monosynaptic reflex response to a periodic patellar tendon tap of the right leg (knee jerk). Static inflation and cyclic inflations above 10 ml/kg resulted in significant decreases in both EMG and knee jerk responses. The results indicate that lung expansion is capable of initiating a reflex decrease in skeletal muscle activity. Capsaicin injections caused responses that were similar to those caused by lung inflation, suggesting that at least part of this skeletal muscle reflex response to lung inflation can be attributed to the stimulation of pulmonary C-fibers that could be caused by stretch of the lung.
在麻醉犬身上测试了肺扩张反射性降低骨骼肌活动的能力。在左肺血管隔离但神经完整的动物中,将左肺静态充气至40 cmH₂O压力,或以10、20或30 ml/kg的潮气量进行周期性充气。将这些刺激的反应与向左肺动脉注射120或240微克辣椒素的反应进行比较。通过左后肢肌肉的肌电图(EMG)反应以及对右腿周期性髌腱轻敲(膝跳反射)的单突触反射反应来评估骨骼肌活动。静态充气和高于10 ml/kg的周期性充气导致EMG和膝跳反射反应均显著降低。结果表明肺扩张能够引发骨骼肌活动的反射性降低。注射辣椒素引起的反应与肺充气引起的反应相似,这表明对肺充气的这种骨骼肌反射反应至少部分可归因于肺扩张可能导致的肺C纤维的刺激。