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Long‐term depression of C‐fibre‐evoked spinal field potentials by stimulation of primary afferent Aδ‐fibres in the adult rat
Authors:X. &#  G. Liu,C. R. Morton&dagger  ,J. J. Azkue,M. Zimmermann, J. Sandkü  hler
Affiliation:II. Physiologisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:Long‐term potentiation (LTP) of spinal C‐fibre‐evoked field potentials can be induced by brief electrical stimulation of afferent C‐fibres, by natural noxious stimulation of skin or by acute nerve injury. Here, we report that in urethane anaesthetized, adult rats prolonged high frequency burst stimulation of the sciatic nerve at Aδ‐fibre strength produced long‐term depression (LTD) of C‐fibre‐evoked field potentials, and also depressed the increased amplitudes of C‐fibre‐evoked field potentials recorded after LTP had been established (depotentiation). Electrical stimulation of Aβ‐fibres failed to induce LTD or depotentiation. In spinalized rats, prolonged Aδ‐fibre conditioning stimulation induced LTP rather than LTD of C‐fibre‐evoked field potentials. Thus, tonic descending inhibition may determine the direction of plastic changes in C‐fibre‐mediated synaptic transmission. Spinal application of the N ‐methyl‐ d ‐aspartic acid receptor antagonist D‐APV blocked induction of LTD in intact rats and LTP in spinalized rats. The presently described LTD and the depotentiation of established LTP of C‐fibre‐evoked field potentials in spinal dorsal horn may underlie some forms of prolonged analgesia induced by peripheral nerve stimulation procedures.
Keywords:   ‐fibre    analgesia    electrical nerve stimulation    hyperalgesia    long‐term potentiation    NMDA receptors    synaptic plasticity
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