Tasker R A R, Choinière M, Libman S M, Melzack R
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Que. H3A 1B1 Canada.
Pain. 1987 Nov;31(2):237-248. doi: 10.1016/0304-3959(87)90039-X.
The local anesthetic lidocaine was injected into the lateral hypothalamus (LH) of awake, freely moving rats immediately prior to pain testing with either the formalin or the foot-flick test. Regional anesthesia of the LH resulted in a significant bilateral reduction of pain scores in the formalin test but had no effect in the foot-flick test. The decreased pain in the formalin test was not due to the diffusion of lidocaine into areas surrounding the LH or other possible artifacts. The results provide further evidence of hypothalamic involvement in pain perception and indicate that different neural systems subserve different types of pain.
在使用福尔马林或甩尾试验对清醒、自由活动的大鼠进行疼痛测试之前,将局部麻醉剂利多卡因注射到大鼠的外侧下丘脑(LH)中。LH区域麻醉导致福尔马林试验中双侧疼痛评分显著降低,但在甩尾试验中没有效果。福尔马林试验中疼痛减轻并非由于利多卡因扩散到LH周围区域或其他可能的假象。这些结果为下丘脑参与疼痛感知提供了进一步的证据,并表明不同的神经系统负责不同类型的疼痛。