Effects of the GABA(B) agonist baclofen on volitional swallowing in normal subjects

Jui Sheng Hung, Shu Wei Liang, Taher Omari, Ming Wun Wong, Wei Yi Lei, Chih Hsun Yi, Tso Tsai Liu, Lin Lin, Chien Lin Chen

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The GABA(B) receptor agonist baclofen is known to suppress the rate of spontaneous swallowing but not pharyngeal muscle contraction. The extent to which baclofen may alter volitional swallowing is not currently known. We investigated the effects of baclofen in healthy subjects, hypothesizing that baclofen exposure would alter volume-regulation and/or piecemeal deglutition behaviors during volitional swallowing attempts. Pharyngeal high-resolution manometry impedance (P-HRM-I) protocol was used to assess swallowing function of 22 healthy adult volunteers (median 29 years) who were investigated on two occasions, receiving 40 mg baclofen (oral) 1 h before study, or placebo (randomized). Standard swallow function variables recommended by the pharyngeal HRM Working Group were derived for 5 ml, 10 ml, and 20 ml volumes of thin and extremely thick liquid challenges. Multiple swallow behaviors, comprising two swallows <5 s apart, were characterized. The spontaneous swallow rate was also determined. Baclofen exposure had no overall significant effect on swallow variables. Upper esophageal sphincter pressure was weaker during exposure to baclofen, during both the pre-deglutitive and post-deglutitive phases of the swallow (p < 0.05 during thick liquid swallows). Piecemeal swallows, where the bolus is separated in two potions, were significantly more common during 20 ml boluses (p = 0.002). Baclofen decreased the frequency of piecemeal deglutition overall. Baclofen has limited to no effect on volitional swallowing measures, however, does reduce the likelihood of initiation of piecemeal deglutition to large volume challenges.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)80-86
頁數7
期刊Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences
39
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1月 2023

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