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Laryngeal reflex regulation: Peripheral and central neural analyses
Authors:GE Lucier  J Daynes  BJ Sessle
Institution:Division of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto M5G 1G6, Canada
Abstract:Because of the many functions (e.g., glottic closure, gagging, coughing, swallowing, speech) in which the internal laryngeal muscles are active, complex regulatory mechanisms must exist to modify and coordinate these activities. Little information is available, however, on these neural mechanisms, and the present study attempted to provide more information by investigating, in the adult cat, the effects of stimuli to various orofacial and upper respiratory tract sites and nerves on 110 single units recorded in individual laryngeal muscles, in the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), and in the brain stem nucleus ambiguus. A particularly powerful excitatory influence on unitary activity related to laryngeal adduction was produced by laryngeal stimuli; in many instances this influence could not be modified by other sensory inputs (e.g., from vagus or glossopharyngeal nerves). Laryngeal stimulation also produced a profound cessation of respiration and suppression of the inspiratory-related activity of laryngeal abductor units. Excitatory and inhibitory effects as a result of interacting various stimuli were also seen in recordings from motoneurons of the RLN and nucleus ambiguus. The effects described show characteristics similar to those noted in other oral-facial muscles and indicate common integrative and regulatory mechanisms. This study in the adult cat provides a basis of comparison for future studies in the kitten where the effects of laryngeal stimulation are augmented to such an extent that they have been implicated in disorders such as the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Keywords:RLN  recurrent laryngeal nerves  SLN  superior laryngeal nerves  SIDS  sudden infant death syndrome  IX  ninth cranial nerves  X  tenth cranial nerves  XII  twelfth cranial nerves
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