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Reversible attenuation of neuropathic-like manifestations in rats by lesions or local blocks of the intralaminar or the medial thalamic nuclei
Authors:Saadé N E  Al Amin H  Abdel Baki S  Chalouhi S  Jabbur S J  Atweh S F
Affiliation:Department of Human Morphology, Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. nesaade@aub.edu.lb
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND AIM: Thalamic somatosensory nuclei have been classified into medial and lateral systems based on their role in nociception. An imbalance between these two systems may result in abnormal somatic sensations and spontaneous pain. This study aims to investigate the effects of transient or permanent block of the medial and intralaminar nuclear groups on the neuropathic-like behavior in a rat model for mononeuropathy. METHODS: Neuropathy was induced on one hind paw in different groups of rats following the spared nerve injury model. When the resulting hyperalgesia and allodynia (tactile and cold) reached a maximum plateau, the rats received either chemical or electrolytic lesion or lidocaine (2%) microperfusion, placed in the various thalamic nuclear groups. RESULTS: All procedures produced transient but significant decrease of neuropathic manifestations. The magnitude and duration of decrease depended on the type and the site of the block. These effects can be ranked in increasing order as follows, electrolytic
Keywords:AP, Anteroposterior   CL, Centrolateral   CM, Centromedian   Elec., Electrolytic lesion   HP, Hot plate   IbA, Ibotenic acid   IAM, Interanteromedial   KA, Kainic acid   L, Lateral   Mn, Medial nuclear groups   MD, Mediodorsal   n, Nucleus   Pf, Parafascicular   PWD, Paw withdrawal duration   PWL, Paw withdrawal latency   PO, Posterior   Re, Reunion   Rh, Rhomboid   SNI, Spared nerve injury   VL, Ventrolateral   VM, Ventromedian   VPM, Ventral posterior median   VPL, Ventral posterior- lateral   VF, Von Frey filaments   ZI, Zona incerta
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