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. 2014 May 29;307(2):G149–G157. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00097.2014

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

OVA inhalation enhanced capsaicin responses in nodose and jugular neurons. A: representative traces of nodose neurons from naïve (left) and OVA inhalation (right) guinea pigs. The calcium response elicited by capsaicin (100 nM) was significantly enhanced in the OVA inhalation group. B: summary of percentages of capsaicin-responsive nodose neurons related to KCl-responsive nodose neurons. C: representative traces of jugular neurons from naïve (left) and OVA inhalation (right) guinea pigs. The calcium response elicited by capsaicin (100 nM) was enhanced in the OVA inhalation group. D: summary of percentages of capsaicin-responsive jugular neurons in KCl-responsive jugular neurons in naïve (N = 6) and OVA inhalation (N = 4) guinea pigs. ***P < 0.001 for naïve vs. OVA.