Luccarini P, Cadet R, Saade M, Woda A
Laboratoire de Physiologie Oro-Faciale, Faculté Chirurgie Dentaire, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Neuroreport. 1995 Jan 26;6(2):365-8. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199501000-00034.
We analysed the effects of morphine microinjections (0.2 microliter) into the subnucleus oralis (SNO), i.e. the rostral division of the spinal trigeminal nucleus, on the formalin test adapted for orofacial pain. Duration of rubbing following an injection (50 microliters) of formalin solution (1.5%) in the right upper lip of the rat was measured. Compared to microinjections of saline (NaCl, 0.9%) used as control, 90 and 180 nmol microliter-1 of morphine solution in the SNO significantly curtailed rubbing. This effect was dose-dependent, reversed by naloxone, and also site-specific to the SNO since no effect was observed after microinjection of morphine into areas adjacent to the SNO. These results are further evidence for the involvement of the SNO in perioral nociceptive mechanisms.
我们分析了向口腔亚核(SNO),即三叉神经脊束核的吻侧部微量注射吗啡(0.2微升)对适用于口面部疼痛的福尔马林试验的影响。测量了在大鼠右上唇注射(50微升)1.5%福尔马林溶液后抓挠的持续时间。与用作对照的微量注射生理盐水(0.9%氯化钠)相比,SNO中90和180纳摩尔/微升的吗啡溶液显著减少了抓挠。这种作用是剂量依赖性的,可被纳洛酮逆转,并且对SNO具有位点特异性,因为向SNO相邻区域微量注射吗啡后未观察到作用。这些结果进一步证明了SNO参与口周伤害性感受机制。