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. 1923 Jan 1;37(1):47–67. doi: 10.1084/jem.37.1.47

THE ACTION OF DRUGS ON RESPIRATION

I. THE MORPHINE SERIES.

Carl F Schmidt 1, W Benson Harer 1
PMCID: PMC2128399  PMID: 19868713

Abstract

1. A method is described for recording intrathoracic pressure in cats without opening the pleural cavity; active expiratory movements were elicited by inhalation of a constant CO2-air mixture for a given time and a study was made of the action of drugs on inspiration and expiration. 2. Morphine and heroine were found to exert a selective depressant action on the central expiratory mechanism, and the slower rate, with relatively unaltered depth, seemed to be due at least partly to the slower rate of emptying the lungs. Codeine had no depressant action on the respiration of decerebrated cats. 3. Larger doses of morphine or heroine had no further depressant effect on rate or depth of breathing after expiration was made passive, unless circulatory depression appeared, and failure of circulation seemed to be the cause of respiratory depression, rather than the reverse relation. In decerebrated animals large doses of morphine and moderate doses of codeine stimulated the spinal cord, and expiration became active, with a faster rate of breathing. The characteristic action of morphine and heroine on the respiration of the cat is apparently limited to a depression of active expiration.

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