Kunz A L, Kawashiro T, Scheid P
Respir Physiol. 1976 Sep;27(3):347-55. doi: 10.1016/0034-5687(76)90063-3.
Single unit activity was recorded in the cat vagus in order to detect possible receptors firing in response to changing lung CO2 concentration. The cats were ventilated at a high rate (60-120 breaths per min) and inspired CO2 concentration was altered between 0 and 8% in a step-like fashion, each phase consisting of about 10 breaths. Thus the effects of changing intrapulmonary CO2 concentration could be differentiated from the effects of stretch of lung tissue. Activity was recorded in 7 cats from 120 units firing in phase with ventilation. Many receptors showed some CO2 sensitivity, but no fiber was found discharging in response to CO2 exclusively. The results provide no evidence for the occurence of specific CO2 receptors in the feline lung with vagal afferents functionally similar to those reported for the avian lung.
记录猫迷走神经的单单位活动,以检测可能因肺二氧化碳浓度变化而放电的感受器。以高频率(每分钟60 - 120次呼吸)对猫进行通气,吸入的二氧化碳浓度以阶梯状方式在0%至8%之间改变,每个阶段约由10次呼吸组成。因此,肺内二氧化碳浓度变化的影响可以与肺组织拉伸的影响区分开来。从120个与通气同步放电的单位中记录了7只猫的活动。许多感受器表现出一定的二氧化碳敏感性,但未发现仅对二氧化碳有反应而放电的纤维。这些结果没有为猫肺中存在功能上与报道的禽肺中迷走传入神经相似的特异性二氧化碳感受器提供证据。