Neuronal responses to cutaneous electrical and noxious mechanical stimuli in the nucleus reticularis thalami of the rat |
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Authors: | Marc Peschanski Gisèle Guilbaud Michèle Gautron |
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Affiliation: | Unité de Recherche de Neurophysiologie Pharmacologique de l''INSERM (U. 161), 2 rue d''Alésia, 75014 Paris France |
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Abstract: | Responses of 81 neurons accurately localized in the nucleus reticularis thalami (RT) of moderately anesthesized rats were tested for response to noxious and non-noxious cutaneous stimuli. Spontaneous firing rates were very high (between 18 and 60 Hz) and regular. Non-noxious stimuli did not modify the activity of RT neurons. By contrast, in RT neurons, noxious cutaneous mechanical stimuli induced a strong and short-latency depression of firing, irrespective of the location of the stimulus on the body surface. Intense (> 3 mA) transcutaneous electrical stimulation also elicited long-lasting depressions of the firing in most cases. The hypothesis of a possible role of the RT nucleus in inhibitory controls exerted upon noxious messages relayed in the thalamic ventrobasal nucleus is discussed. |
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