Effects of perineural capsaicin (CAPS) treatment on compound action potentials of the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) afferents were studied in 6 sevoflurane-anesthetized dogs. Perineural CAPS (100 μg/ml) to the bilateral SLNs reduced (P<0.01) the peak and integral amplitudes of the C-wave of the compound action potential. By contrast, the perineural CAPS had no effect on the A-wave component (P>0.05). Removal of the perineural CAPS recovered the C-wave to pretreatment level. The perineural CAPS treatment selectively blocks C-wave compound action potentials of the SLN afferents, providing a useful tool for studies of laryngeal C-fibers in respiratory physiology.
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Mutoh, T., Kanamaru, A., Kojima, K., Nishimura, R., Sasaki, N., & Tsubone, H. (2000). Effects of Perineural Capsaicin Treatment on Compound Action Potentials of Superior Laryngeal Nerve Afferents in Sevoflurane-Anesthetized Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 62(1), 117–120. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.62.117
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