Scott D
Science. 1968 Jul 12;161(3837):180-1. doi: 10.1126/science.161.3837.180.
Impulse frequency recorded from dentinal receptors in the cat's tooth provided an indication of sensory excitation. Topical application of aspirin to the dentin promptly inhibited both steady-state discharge and response to a brief heat stimulus. When the drug was washed out, the initial excitability was restored in 15 minutes.
从猫牙齿的牙本质感受器记录到的冲动频率表明了感觉兴奋。将阿司匹林局部应用于牙本质会迅速抑制稳态放电以及对短暂热刺激的反应。当药物被冲洗掉后,初始兴奋性在15分钟内恢复。