
doi: 10.1007/bf02135951
pmid: 6032099
La stimulation electrique des fibres afferentes vagales et aortiques les plus excitables issues des pressorecepteurs pulmonaires et arteriels, augmente l'excitabilite des terminaisons du nerf larynge superieur dans le noyau du tractus solitaire. Des changements d'excitabilite des terminaisons afferentes furent egalement obtenus pendant l'activation physiologique des recepteurs vagaux sensibles aux variations de pression intrapulmonaire.
Sensory Receptor Cells, Respiration, Cats, Animals, Laryngeal Nerves, Blood Pressure, Pressoreceptors, Vagus Nerve, Electric Stimulation
Sensory Receptor Cells, Respiration, Cats, Animals, Laryngeal Nerves, Blood Pressure, Pressoreceptors, Vagus Nerve, Electric Stimulation
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