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Abstract
Neurones in the CA1 region of the dorsal hippocampus of urethane-anaesthetized rats were recorded extracellularly with microelectrodes, and tested for their response to non-noxious and noxious peripheral stimuli. None of the cells responded to non-noxious stimuli but 91 of 216 cells were excited by noxious stimuli. Morphine (5.0 mg/kg i.v.) increased the background firing rate in 7 of 10 cells tested and blocked the response to noxious heating of the tail in all cases. Naloxone (0.5 mg/kg i.v.) reversed these effects of morphine. Atropine (0.1 plus 0.2 mg/kg i.v.), in another group of animals, produced only transient changes of an inconsistent nature in 7 cells tested.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3725215 DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(86)90227-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046