Trenchard D
Med Hypotheses. 1983 Dec;12(4):389-98. doi: 10.1016/0306-9877(83)90110-x.
Circumstantial evidence is given in support of the hypothesis that vagal lung receptors are involved in local axon reflexes. All the components of such mechanisms are present, and teleologically it would make sense for them to exist. It is suggested that rapidly-adapting or irritant receptors produce local muscle relaxation as well as the centrally-mediated reflex bronchoconstriction in other parts of the lung. Conversely, it is suggested that slowly-adapting pulmonary stretch receptors produce the opposite effect - local bronchoconstriction and centrally-mediated reflex bronchodilatation. The third group of receptors - the non-myelinated endings or J receptors - probably behave like the rapidly-adapting receptors. The mechano, chemo, and nociceptive reasons for these local axon reflexes are presented, and the difficulties of testing their existence is discussed.
有间接证据支持迷走神经肺受体参与局部轴突反射这一假说。这种机制的所有组成部分都存在,从目的论角度来看,它们的存在是有意义的。有人提出,快速适应或刺激感受器会导致局部肌肉松弛以及肺部其他部位的中枢介导反射性支气管收缩。相反,有人提出,缓慢适应的肺牵张感受器会产生相反的效果——局部支气管收缩和中枢介导的反射性支气管扩张。第三组感受器——无髓鞘末梢或J感受器——可能与快速适应感受器的作用类似。文中阐述了这些局部轴突反射的机械、化学和伤害性感受原因,并讨论了检测它们存在的困难。