Cough and swallow after laparotomy in anesthetized cats.

Respir Physiol Neurobiol

Department of Speech Language Hearing Sciences, Dalton Cardiovascular Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.

Published: January 2024

An anesthetized cat animal model was used to evaluate changes in cough and swallow after a small midline upper abdominal incision (laparotomy). Two additional conditions were tested: sealing the laparotomy with gentle suctioning via a small cannula, and subsequent closure of the abdominal wall with suture. These abdominal wall manipulations resulted in no changes in the cough reflex, but produced higher motor drive to pharyngeal musculature (thyropharyngeus and geniohyoid muscles) during swallow. Swallow-breathing coordination phase preference shifted towards swallow occurring more during the inspiratory phase. There were no significant changes in cough motor pattern, or cough and swallow number and temporal features. The respiratory changes were limited to reduced inspiratory motor drive to the diaphragm. The results are consistent with an important role of sensory feedback from the abdominal wall in regulation of swallow motor pattern. The level of reflex modulation may depend on the extent of injury and likely on its position in the abdomen.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2023.104179DOI Listing

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