Vierck Charles J, Kline Robert, Wiley Ronald G
Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2004 Jun;118(3):627-35. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.118.3.627.
In behavioral tests, rats performed learned escape responses to thermal stimulation of the paws by 44.0. 47.0. or 0.3 degrees C. Licking, guarding, and jumping reflexes were evaluated at these temperatures. The frequency, latency, and duration of escape and reflex responses were compared and were related to hind-paw skin temperatures measured during stimulation of awake and anesthetized rats. The duration and latency of escape from heat were appropriately related to stimulus intensity. Escape occurred reliably for each intensity. Reflexes occurred unreliably and at long latency to 44.0 or 0.3 degrees C and were not appropriately related to heat intensity. The reflexes were relatively insensitive to thermal nociceptive stimulation other than heating of the skin at a high rate.
在行为测试中,大鼠对爪部44.0℃、47.0℃或0.3℃的热刺激做出习得的逃避反应。在这些温度下评估舔舐、保护和跳跃反射。比较了逃避和反射反应的频率、潜伏期和持续时间,并将其与清醒和麻醉大鼠刺激期间测量的后爪皮肤温度相关联。逃离热刺激的持续时间和潜伏期与刺激强度适当相关。每种强度下都能可靠地发生逃避。反射发生不可靠,对44.0℃或0.3℃的潜伏期较长,且与热强度没有适当关联。除了皮肤快速加热外,这些反射对热伤害性刺激相对不敏感。