Journal article
Central nervous system control of cough: Pharmacological implications
SB Mazzone, AE McGovern, LJ Cole, MJ Farrell
Current Opinion in Pharmacology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2011
Abstract
For many years the idea of a cough center in the brain dominated discussions in the field without any substantial progress in defining what this cough center is or how it functions. Substantial progress has now been made and many of the central neural elements involved in coughing are being described. Furthermore, hypothesis driven research into the function of these neural elements is providing exciting new leads for possible therapeutic targets. The concept of a specific, centrally acting drug for cough suppression is fast becoming a reality. This review summarizes the key findings from the past few years and provides a perspective on future directions for the development of novel antituss..
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Funding Acknowledgements
SBM holds a current NHMRC of Australia Fellowship grant (454776) and MY is a C.R. Roper Fellow, University of Melbourne. SBM and MJF are funded by an NHMRC of Australia project grant (566734).