1. Advancing cough research: Methodological insights into cough challenge in guinea pig models using double chamber vs whole-body plethysmography.
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Plevkova J, Jakusova J, Brozmanova M, Biringerova Z, and Buday T
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- Animals, Guinea Pigs, Male, Cough physiopathology, Cough chemically induced, Disease Models, Animal, Plethysmography, Whole Body, Citric Acid pharmacology
- Abstract
Objective: This study compares two methods of citric acid-induced cough in guinea pigs in whole-body plethysmography (WBP) and double chamber plethysmography (DCP) to evaluate their efficacy., Methods: Sixteen specific pathogen-free (SPF) and sixteen conventionally-bred (CON) animals were exposed to 0.4 M citric acid aerosol. They underwent cough provocation using both DCP and WBP methods. The number of coughs and latency to the first cough were recorded and analysed using statistical methods to determine significant differences between the two techniques., Results: WBP resulted in significantly higher cough counts (WBP vs. DCP: 13±9 vs 2±3 for SPF; 14±8 vs 5±5 for CON; p<0.0001) and shorter latency (WBP vs. DCP: 59±6 s vs 159±14 s for SPF; 77±4 s vs 112±12 s for CON; p<0.0001) compared to DCP in both groups., Conclusion: Methodological differences substantially impact cough responses. WBP provides a more reliable and physiologically relevant methodology for cough assessment, suggesting the need for standardized protocols in cough research to enhance translational relevance., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest Authors have no conflict of interest to declare, financial or otherwise., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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