Andersson R G, Grundström N
Eur J Respir Dis Suppl. 1983;131:141-57.
Guinea-pig airways, from the trachea to the hilus bronchi, were studied in vitro for the presence of excitatory nerves. Electrical field stimulation of the tissues demonstrated excitatory cholinergic nerves in the trachea and main bronchi; their effect was blocked by atropine. Field stimulation in the presence of atropine elicited contractions of the main and hilus bronchi. Tetrodotoxin blocked the field stimulation-induced contraction in all preparations; this indicated that nerves were stimulated. The contractions were, however, not blocked by any conventional receptor antagonists. These findings suggest that the non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic nerves are an important excitatory nervous system in the guinea-pig bronchi.
对豚鼠从气管到肺门支气管的气道进行体外研究,以检测兴奋性神经的存在。对组织进行电场刺激显示,气管和主支气管中存在兴奋性胆碱能神经;其作用可被阿托品阻断。在存在阿托品的情况下进行电场刺激会引起主支气管和肺门支气管收缩。河豚毒素可阻断所有制剂中电场刺激诱导的收缩;这表明神经受到了刺激。然而,这些收缩并未被任何传统的受体拮抗剂阻断。这些发现表明,非肾上腺素能、非胆碱能神经是豚鼠支气管中重要的兴奋性神经系统。