An ionophoretic study of the responses of rat caudal trigeminal nucleus neurones to non-noxious mechanical sensory stimuli

利用离子导入法研究大鼠尾侧三叉神经核神经元对非伤害性机械感觉刺激的反应

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Abstract

1. Extracellular recordings of the responses of single caudal trigeminal nucleus neurones to non-noxious and noxious facial stimuli and to ionophoretically applied L-glutamate, L-aspartate and acetylcholine were made in urethane anaesthetized rats. 2. Neurones excited by non-noxious mechanical stimuli were located primarily in the magnocellular part of nucleus caudalis, whereas neurones excited by both noxious and non-noxious stimuli were located either ventromedially to the magnocellular part of nucleus caudalis or superficially to the substantia gelatinosa. 3. Both L-aspartate and L-glutamate were found to excite all neurones tested in nucleus caudalis. In contrast, however, acetylcholine was found to excite only 31% of the neurones tested. 4. Responses of nucleus caudalis neurones to non-noxious sensory stimulation were not antagonized by the excitatory amino acid antagonist D-alpha-aminoadipate, but were antagonized by cis-2, 3-piperidine dicarboxylate and gamma-D-glutamylglycine, two excitatory amino acid antagonists with a broader spectrum of action. 5. It is concluded that the chemical synaptic transmitter of non-nociceptive mechanoreceptive primary afferent fibres to nucleus caudalis may be a ligand for an excitatory amino acid receptor other than a D-alpha-aminoadipate-sensitive receptor. The synaptic receptor may thus be of the kainate or quisqualate type, and the transmitter possibly L-glutamate, L-aspartate or an as yet unidentified substance.

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