Perspective on the human cough reflex
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  • 作者:Stuart M Brooks (1)
  • 关键词:Human evolution ; Cough mechanisms ; Transient receptor potential vanilloid cation channel (TRPV1) ; Mechanosensory Cough ; Chemosensory Cough ; Urge to cough
  • 刊名:Cough
  • 出版年:2011
  • 出版时间:December 2011
  • 年:2011
  • 卷:7
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:1982KB
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  • 作者单位:Stuart M Brooks (1)

    1. Colleges of Public Health and Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
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This review dissects the complex human cough reflex and suggests hypotheses about the evolutionary basis for the reflex. A mechanosensory-induced cough reflex conveys through branches of myelinated Aδ nerve fibers is not chemically reactive (i.e., capsaicin, bradykinin); possibly, its evolution is to prevent the harmful effects of aspiration of gastric or particulate contents into the lungs. This became necessary as the larynx moves closer to the opening of the esophagus as human ancestors adapt phonation over olfaction beginning less than 10 million years ago. The second type of cough reflex, a chemosensory type, is carried by unmyelinated C fibers. Supposedly, its origin dates back when prehistoric humans began living in close proximity to each other and were at risk for infectious respiratory diseases or irritant-induced lung injury. The mechanism for the latter type of cough is analogous to induced pain after tissue injury; and, it is controlled by the identical transient receptor potential vanilloid cation channel (TRPV1). The airways do not normally manifest nociceptive pain from a stimulus but the only consistent response that capsaicin and lung inflammation provoke in healthy human airways is cough. TRPA1, another excitatory ion channel, has been referred to as the "irritant receptor" and its activation also induces cough. For both types of cough, the motor responses are identical and via coordinated, precisely-timed and sequential respiratory events orchestrated by complex neuromuscular networking of the diaphragm, chest and abdominal respiratory muscles, the glottis and parts of the brain.

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