Abstract

Experiments were performed on 8 rabbits under urethane-chloralose anesthesia. Histamine aerosol (5%) administered into the trachea by a cannula produced tonic activity of the phrenic nerve, with discharges also being evident during the expiratory phase. Airway vibration (100 Hz) inhibited this tonic activity and caused silence during the expiratory phase.

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