Central sensitisation is an increase in the excitability of nerves within the central nervous system, which can lead to heightened sensitivity to certain stimuli. This process is involved in some chronic pain conditions e.g. migraines and non-cardiac chest pain. Recent work by our group suggests central sensitisation may be an important mechanism leading to chronic cough. The main questions in this study include: 1. Can the investigators induce temporary central sensitisation of the cough reflex in healthy volunteers for testing of new medications? 2. Can the investigators demonstrate exaggerated sensitisation in patients with chronic cough (indicating these patients are already centrally sensitised)? In animal studies, acid infusion into the gullet (oesophagus) is able to induce central sensitisation of the cough reflex. Acid infusion into the oesophagus has also been shown to induce central sensitisation in human healthy volunteers, increasing the sensitivity to pain on the front of the chest but this study did not test the the cough reflex. Using human participants, the investigators plan to test whether acid infusion into the oesophagus increases the sensitivity of the cough reflex in healthy volunteers and also patients complaining of chronic cough.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
27
Hydrochloric acid (0.15 molar) will be infused in to the lower oesophagus through a distal infusion port located at the tip of an oesophageal stimulation catheter.
Normal saline will be infused in to the lower oesophagus through a distal infusion port located at the tip of an oesophageal stimulation catheter.
University Hospital of South Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
Effect of oesophageal acid infusion on cough reflex sensitivity in chronic cough patients compared to healthy controls.
Outcome measures include; cough reflex sensitivity, pain threshold measures, 24 hour objective cough rate
Time frame: baseline, immediatley after infusion, 90 minutes post infusion, 180 minutes post infusion, 24 hours after baseline
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