Nord S G
Brain Res Bull. 1976 Mar-Apr;1(2):251-4. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(76)90075-7.
Unit activity was recorded from bulbar neurons in the immobilized, lightly anesthetized cat following bipolar, electrical stimulation of the canine tooth pulp and the immediately proximal gingiva. When feasable, variations in neuronal responding were studied subsequent to the application of a topical anesthetic to the portion of the gingiva being stimulated. The results indicate that (1) stimulation of the pulp with insulated, embedded, dental electrodes does not excite receptors in adjacent, nondental tissue and (2) stimulation of the gingiva through insulated, concentric electrodes does not activate pulpal receptors in near-by teeth. In addition, the results corroborate previous demonstrations that current spread beyond the pulpal cavity is unlikely when appropriate stimulating procedures are used. Together, the data lend support to the position that electrical stimulation of the tooth pulp provides a unique means for the selective, parametric study of a known pain sensor.
在对固定的、轻度麻醉的猫进行双极电刺激犬牙髓和紧邻的牙龈时,记录延髓神经元的单位活动。在可行的情况下,在对受刺激的牙龈部分应用局部麻醉剂后,研究神经元反应的变化。结果表明:(1) 用绝缘的、植入式牙科电极刺激牙髓不会激发相邻非牙齿组织中的感受器;(2) 通过绝缘的同心电极刺激牙龈不会激活附近牙齿中的牙髓感受器。此外,结果证实了先前的论证,即当使用适当的刺激程序时,电流扩散到牙髓腔之外的可能性不大。总之,这些数据支持了这样一种观点,即牙髓的电刺激为已知疼痛感受器的选择性参数研究提供了一种独特的方法。