Contribution of medullary raphé to control of coughing--codeine trials in cat.

Respir Physiol Neurobiol

Department of Medical Biophysics, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Mala Hora 4, 03601 Martin, Slovakia.

Published: October 2012

In order to determine if a codeine-sensitive control system for cough exists in the medullary raphé four microinjections of codeine (3.3 and 16.5 mM; 36.6±0.7 nl 1.5 and 3 mm rostral to the obex at the depths 1.5 and 3 mm; the total dose 1.12±0.3 nmol, 9 animals) were performed on pentobarbitone anesthetized spontaneously breathing cats. Amplitudes of abdominal muscle EMG moving averages during mechanically induced tracheobronchial cough decreased by 18% compared to control coughs (p<0.05). The duration between maxima of cough diaphragm and abdominal muscle EMG discharge, cough expiratory phase duration and period of relative motor quiescence between coughs were increased (all p<0.05). Cough number, other cough parameters, and cardiorespiratory characteristics were not altered significantly. Control microinjections of artificial cerebro-spinal fluid had no effect on coughing. Codeine sensitive neurons involved in the generation or modulation of motor pattern of tracheobronchial cough are located in the medullary midline raphé nuclei; however, their contribution to codeine induced cough suppression is limited.

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