Cardiovascular and respiratory responses to electrical stimulation of the midbrain in the rat |
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Authors: | Robert B. Malmo William J. Mundl |
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Affiliation: | Neuropsychology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, 1033 Pine Ave. West, Montreal, P.Q. H3A 1A1, Canada |
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Abstract: | In descending through the midbrains of rats with stimulation electrodes, we have observed some remarkable reversals of pressor and depressor autonomic effects as the electrode was moved from one locus to another. Autonomic effects of stimulating in the midbrain areas that we studied are of special interest because stimulations in some of these midbrain loci have pain-relieving effects (Hosobuchi et al., 1977, 1979; Mayer et al., 1971; Soper, 1976). Our observations of cardiac arrest are of particular concern because of the use that is being made of midbrain electrical stimulation to relieve pain in human patients. |
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Keywords: | cardiovascular response - cardiac arrest - respiratory response - electrical stimulation - midbrain - rat |
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