2023
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00039.2023
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Atropine facilitates water-evoked swallows via central muscarinic receptors in anesthetized rats

Yuta Nakajima,
Takanori Tsujimura,
Yuhei Tsutsui
et al.

Abstract: Anticholinergic medication causes impaired swallowing with hyposalivation. However, the underlying mechanisms by which these drugs modulate the swallowing reflex remain unclear. This study investigated the effects of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) non-specific antagonist atropine on the initiation of swallowing. Experiments were performed on 124 urethane-anesthetized rats. A swallow was evoked by either topical laryngeal application of a small amount of distilled water (DW), saline, citric acid,… Show more

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