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Functional changes in ventrobasal thalamic neurones responsive to noxious and non-noxious cutaneous stimuli after chloralose treatment: new evidence for the presence of pre-existing "silent connections" in the adult nervous system?

Gisèle Guilbaud1, Marc Peschanski, Michèle Gautron.   

Abstract

Twenty-five neurones of the thalamic VB complex of the rat, first characterized under moderate volatile anaesthesia (1/3 oxygen - 2/3 nitrous oxide, 0.5% halothane) were subsequently studied under deep chloralose anaesthesia. As described in a previous study, neurones were classified during the control period as "noxious" (N) "non-noxious" (Nn), or "convergent" (NnN) according to their responsiveness to cutaneous mechanical stimulations. For all the N (n = 15) and NnN (n = 4) neurones, the responses induced by noxious stimuli (mechanical electrical or thermal) progressively disappeared after chloralose administration. Simultaneous with disappearance of the responses elicited by noxious stimuli, responses to non-noxious stimuli appeared for 12 N neurones: 5 responded to a brisk tap applied to any part of the body, and 7 to brushing of light touch from a new receptive field (RF), at a variable distance from the initial RF, but always contralateral to the recording site. The Nn neurones (n = 6) continued to be activated by light touch or brushing but there was a consistent concentric enlargement of their RF. The NnN neurones also presented an enlarged RF to the non-noxious stimuli. The depressive an "unmasking" effects of chloralose are discussed and compared to the various indications of pre-existing connections in the CNS.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7301403     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(81)90135-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain        ISSN: 0304-3959            Impact factor:   6.961


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