Responses of diencephalic nociceptive neurones to orofacial stimuli and effects of internal capsule stimulation in the rat

The effect of conditioning stimulation of the internal capsule on nociceptive neurones in the rat diencephalon was investigated. The animals were anaesthetised with N 2O/O 2 (2:1) and 0.5% halothane, and immobilised with pancuronium bromide. Nociceptive neurones responding to noxious stimulation of...

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description The effect of conditioning stimulation of the internal capsule on nociceptive neurones in the rat diencephalon was investigated. The animals were anaesthetised with N 2O/O 2 (2:1) and 0.5% halothane, and immobilised with pancuronium bromide. Nociceptive neurones responding to noxious stimulation of the face and oral structures were recorded in the ventral posteromedial nucleus, posterior group and zona incerta. These neurones were classified into wide dynamic range and nociceptive-specific types. Functional segregation of these nociceptive neurones was not apparent within the nucleus or between nuclei. A test stimulus with a single rectangular pulse (5–70 V) was applied to the centre of the receptive field; the nociceptive neurones exhibited short- and/or long-latency responses. Both responses in about 45% of the nociceptive neurones were inhibited by conditioning stimuli to the contralateral internal capsule with trains of 33 pulses (300 μA) at 330 Hz. The percent inhibitory effects on the nociceptive neurones of each area were 68.0±14.8% ( n=6) in the ventral posteromedial nucleus, 72.8±12.4% ( n=4) in the posterior group and 61.5±7.5% ( n=4) in the zona incerta. Effective sites for conditioning stimulation were concentrated in the lateral side of the internal capsule, through which the corticofugal fibres from the somatosensory cortex pass. These findings suggest that the transmission of nociceptive information to the diencephalon is modulated by stimulation of the internal capsule at the level of the trigeminal sensory complex in the brainstem. They might provide a novel way to elucidate the neurophysiological basis for antinociception by stimulation of the internal capsule observed in clinical studies.
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Dentistry
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Electric Stimulation - methods
Internal capsule
Internal Capsule - physiopathology
Male
Neurons, Afferent - physiology
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Physical Stimulation - methods
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Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Reaction Time
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Thalamus - physiopathology
Ventral posteromedial nucleus
Zona incerta
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