Tsuruoka Masayoshi, Matsutani Kiyo, Maeda Masako, Inoue Tomio
Department of Physiology, Showa University School of Dentistry, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa, Tokyo 142-8555, Japan.
Brain Res. 2003 Dec 12;993(1-2):146-53. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2003.09.023.
It has been accepted that the descending system from the nucleus locus coeruleus (LC)/nucleus subcoeruleus (SC) plays a significant role in spinal nociceptive processing. The present study was designed to examine modulation of nociceptive processing in the caudal part of the trigeminal sensory nuclear complex, the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis which is generally considered to be involved in the relay of oral-facial nociceptive information. Experiments were performed on anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. The site of LC/SC stimulation was confirmed by histology using potassium ferrocyanide to produce a Prussian blue reaction product marking the iron deposited from the stimulating electrode tip. Only data from rats which had electrode placements in the LC/SC were used. Electrical stimulation was delivered at a stimulus intensity below 100 microA in the present study. Stimulation at sites inside the LC/SC produced a reduction of both spontaneous activity and responses of subnucleus caudalis neurons to somatic input, especially nociceptive input. Increasing stimulation frequency in the LC/SC resulted in an increase in inhibitory effects on nociceptive responses of subnucleus caudalis neurons. At three of nine sites outside the LC/SC, electrical stimulation was effective on descending inhibition. A significant difference in the inhibitory effects was observed when the inhibitory effects were compared between sites of stimulation inside the LC/SC and three effective sites of stimulation outside the LC/SC. These findings suggest that nociceptive processing in the subnucleus caudalis is under the control of the descending modulation system from the LC/SC. To understand the effects of repetitive stimulation with high frequency on fine unmyelinated LC/SC fibers, the existence of recurrent collateral excitation in the LC/SC may be considered.
人们已经公认,来自蓝斑核(LC)/蓝斑下核(SC)的下行系统在脊髓伤害性信息处理中起重要作用。本研究旨在检测三叉神经感觉核复合体尾部(即三叉神经尾侧亚核,一般认为其参与口面部伤害性信息的传递)的伤害性信息处理的调制情况。实验在麻醉的Sprague-Dawley大鼠上进行。通过组织学方法,使用亚铁氰化钾产生普鲁士蓝反应产物来标记从刺激电极尖端沉积的铁,从而确定LC/SC刺激部位。仅使用电极置于LC/SC的大鼠的数据。在本研究中,电刺激以低于100微安的刺激强度进行。在LC/SC内部部位的刺激使尾侧亚核神经元的自发活动和对躯体输入(尤其是伤害性输入)的反应均降低。增加LC/SC中的刺激频率导致对尾侧亚核神经元伤害性反应的抑制作用增强。在LC/SC外部的九个部位中的三个部位,电刺激对下行抑制有效。当比较LC/SC内部刺激部位和LC/SC外部三个有效刺激部位的抑制作用时,观察到抑制作用存在显著差异。这些发现表明,尾侧亚核的伤害性信息处理受来自LC/SC的下行调制系统的控制。为了解高频重复刺激对LC/SC细无髓纤维的影响,可能需要考虑LC/SC中是否存在回返侧支兴奋。