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Human brain activation associated with cough and cough suppression

Stuart Mazzone, Leonie Cole, Ayaka Ando, Michael Farrell

FASEB JOURNAL | FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL | Published : 2010

Abstract

Supramedullary brain regions may contribute to control of cough by facilitating or inhibiting brainstem reflex pathways. Using functional brain imaging, we put this putative model to the test. Blood oxygen level‐dependent (BOLD) contrast images were acquired from 15 healthy subjects after inhaling saline, inhaling capsaicin without cough, inhaling capsaicin with cough, and voluntary cough after inhaling saline. BOLD signals were analysed to identify changes associated with cough, capsaicin stimulation and their interactions. Contrary to the hypothesised effect, the positive interaction of cough and capsaicin stimulation did not implicate brain activation uniquely associated with evoked cough..

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