2019
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.838.13
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Mechanisms Underlying the Stimulatory Effect of Inhaled Sulfur Dioxide on Rat Vagal Bronchopulmonary Sensory Nerves

Abstract: Chronic exposure to sulfur dioxide (SO2), an air pollutant, can cause airway injury and lung diseases. Acute exposure to SO2 triggers cough and reflex bronchoconstriction, indicating a stimulatory effect of SO2 on airway sensory nerves. Indeed, a recent study in our lab has demonstrated that vagal bronchopulmonary C‐fibers are the primary target of inhaled SO2. This study was carried out to investigate the underlying mechanism of this stimulatory effect of SO2 on bronchopulmonary C‐fibers. Our results showed: … Show more

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