Le Bars D, Chitour D, Clot A M
Brain Res. 1981 Dec 28;230(1-2):394-9. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90422-4.
The relationship between stimulus intensity and its efficacy in inducing diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC) was investigated in anaesthetized rats by using thermal stimulation of the tail for conditioning dorsal horn convergent neuronal responses to C fibres emanating from the hindpaw extremity. The threshold for obtaining inhibition of the neuronal responses ranged between 40 and 44 degrees C and there was a highly significant correlation between noxious temperatures (44-52 degrees C) and the degree of inhibition. These data provide support for the notion of an involvement of inhibitory processes (DNIC) in the signalling of pain by convergent neurones.
在麻醉大鼠中,通过对尾巴进行热刺激以调节背角汇聚神经元对来自后爪末端C纤维的反应,研究了刺激强度与其诱导弥漫性伤害性抑制控制(DNIC)效力之间的关系。获得神经元反应抑制的阈值在40至44摄氏度之间,有害温度(44 - 52摄氏度)与抑制程度之间存在高度显著的相关性。这些数据为抑制性过程(DNIC)参与汇聚神经元的疼痛信号传递这一观点提供了支持。