“…In favor of their utility in cough and in controlling other aberrant respiratory reflexes and sensations, we and others have shown previously that, in guinea pigs, NK receptor antagonists inhibit capsaicin-evoked and citric acid-evoked coughing, reflex bronchospasm evoked by tracheal/laryngeal C-fiber activation, and the reflex bronchospasm evoked by bradykinin following cyclooxygenase inhibition (Girard et al, 1995;Bolser et al, 1997;Canning et al, 2001;Mazzone and Canning, 2002;El-Hashim et al, 2004). NK receptor antagonists also inhibit coughing evoked in rabbits, cats, and dogs (reviewed in Canning, 2009), and a recent preliminary report suggests modest cough suppression in lung cancer patients by the NK 1 receptor antagonist aprepitant (Harle et al, 2015).…”