Literature DB >> 3661217

Nociceptor functions in intact skin and in neurogenic or non-neurogenic inflammation.

H O Handwerker1, F Anton, L Kocher, P W Reeh.   

Abstract

Acute neurogenic or non-neurogenic inflammation was elicited in skin patches innervated by the saphenous nerve of anaesthetized Sprague Dawley rats. Lambda carrageenan was used to induce non-neurogenic inflammation, mustard oil (allyl-iso-thio-cyanate) or antidromic nerve stimulation to induce neurogenic inflammation. Antidromic nerve stimulation yielded plasma extravasation but no significant sensitization of unmyelinated nociceptor units. In contrast, mustard oil and carrageenan yielded plasma extravasation and sensitization of nociceptors, though carrageenan sensitized only part of them. Sensitization resulted in ongoing spike discharges and in a shift of response curves to lower temperatures when controlled radiant heat stimuli were applied to the receptive fields. Responses to mechanical stimuli with v. FREY hairs were not significantly altered. Effects of neurogenic and non-neurogenic inflammation on unmyelinated nociceptor units are compared.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3661217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Hung        ISSN: 0231-424X


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