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Figure 3 | Cough

Figure 3

From: Fentanyl enhances the excitability of rapidly adapting receptors to cause cough via the enhancement of histamine release in the airways

Figure 3

Effect of moguisteine (A) and fexofenadine (B) on the fentanyl-induced enhancement of the number of citric acid-induced coughs. The mice were exposed for 3 min to citric acid (0.1 M) 30 min before the i.v. injection of fentanyl (5 μg/kg) to determine the frequency of control coughs (pre-value: open column). The mice were also exposed for 3 min to citric acid 30 min after the i.v. injection of fentanyl. The number of coughs produced per 3-min period of exposure to citric acid 30 min after the i.v. injection of fentanyl (post-value: hatched column) was counted. Fexofenadine (5 mg/kg) and it vehicle (5% DMSO) were administered s.c. 30 min before the i.v. administration of fentanyl. Moguisteine and it vehicle (5% carboxylmethyl cellulose (CMC)) were administered s.c. 30 min before the i.v. administration of fentanyl. Each column represents the mean with S.E.M (n = 10). *P < 0.05 vs. respective pre-value. #P < 0.05 vs. respective vehicle-treated group.

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