Hamba M, Onimaru H
Department of Physiology, Showa University, School of Dentistry, Hatanodai 1-5-8, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142, Japan.
Brain Res Brain Res Protoc. 1998 Sep;3(1):7-13. doi: 10.1016/s1385-299x(98)00015-4.
Studies using a brainstem-spinal cord preparation isolated from newborn rats have provided substantial information on neuro-physiology, -pharmacology and -anatomy of the respiratory center, such as mechanisms of respiratory rhythm generation, development of a respiratory center or respiratory reflex [T. Murakoshi, T. Suzue, S. Tamai, A pharmacological study on respiratory rhythm in the isolated brainstem-spinal cord preparation from newborn rat, Br. J. Pharmac. 86 (1985) 95-104 [5]; H. Onimaru, A. Arata, I. Homma, Primary respiratory rhythm generator in the medulla of brainstem-spinal cord preparations from newborn rats, Brain Res. 445 (1988) 314-324 [6]; H. Onimaru, I. Homma, Whole cell recordings from respiratory neurons in the medulla of brainstem-spinal cord preparations isolated from newborn rats, Pflügers Arch. 420 (1992) 399-406 [7]; J.C. Smith, K. Ballanyi, D.W. Richter, Whole-cell patch clamp recordings from respiratory neurons in neonatal rat brainstem in vitro, Neurosci. Lett. 314 (1992) 153-156 [10]; T. Suzue, Respiratory rhythm generation in the in vitro brainstem-spinal cord preparation of the neonatal rat, J. Physiol. (London) 354 (1984) 173-183 [11], reviewed in H. Onimaru, A. Arata, I. Homma, Neuronal mechanisms of respiratory rhythm generation: An approach using in vitro preparation, Jpn. J. Physiol. 47 (1997) 385-403 [8]]. Recently, the dissecting method of the preparation was modified to introduce a brainstem preparation with the trigeminal primary afferents attached for pain studies [M. Hamba, Repetitive stimulation potentiated the stimulus-evoked firing in the trigeminal caudalis-in vitro study. Neurosci. Res. 20 (1996) s163 [2]; M. Hamba, Stimulation-induced responses of the trigeminal caudal neurons in the brainstem preparation isolated from newborn rats, Brain Res. 785 (1998) 66-74 [3]]. As reported previously [3], the activity-dependent change in the excitability of pain-processing neurons, wind-up phenomenon, was studied in the trigeminal caudalis by stimulating the mandibular nerve, using a modified brainstem preparation isolated from newborn rats. The caudalis, the medulla dorsal horn, is known as the center for processing pain and sensory information from the cranio-facial area. The results indicated that the brainstem preparation is applicable for studies on the neuroplasticity at the pain-processing synapses. Here, we describe the method for isolation of a brainstem preparation with the trigeminal mandibular nerve attached and for recording the synaptic response evoked in the caudal neurons, using a whole-cell patch clamp technique. In the present study, we demonstrated repetitive stimulation-induced responses of caudal neurons at postnatal day 1 as an example showing the feasibility of the preparation for pain studies.
利用从新生大鼠分离出的脑干 - 脊髓标本进行的研究,已经提供了关于呼吸中枢的神经生理学、神经药理学和神经解剖学的大量信息,比如呼吸节律产生的机制、呼吸中枢的发育或呼吸反射 [T. 村越、T. 铃木、S. 玉井,新生大鼠离体脑干 - 脊髓标本中呼吸节律的药理学研究,《英国药理学杂志》86 (1985) 95 - 104 [5];H. 鬼丸、A. 新田、I. 本间,新生大鼠脑干 - 脊髓标本延髓中的初级呼吸节律发生器,《脑研究》445 (1988) 314 - 324 [6];H. 鬼丸、I. 本间,新生大鼠离体脑干 - 脊髓标本延髓中呼吸神经元的全细胞记录,《普弗吕格氏文献》420 (1992) 399 - 406 [7];J.C. 史密斯、K. 巴拉尼、D.W. 里希特,新生大鼠脑干离体呼吸神经元的全细胞膜片钳记录,《神经科学快报》314 (1992) 153 - 156 [10];T. 铃木,新生大鼠离体脑干 - 脊髓标本中的呼吸节律产生,《生理学杂志》(伦敦) 354 (1984) 173 - 183 [11],综述见H. 鬼丸、A. 新田、I. 本间,呼吸节律产生的神经元机制:一种利用离体标本的研究方法,《日本生理学杂志》47 (1997) 385 - 403 [8]]。最近,该标本的解剖方法被改进,以引入附着有三叉神经初级传入纤维的脑干标本用于疼痛研究 [M. 阪场,重复刺激增强三叉神经尾侧核的刺激诱发放电——离体研究。《神经科学研究》20 (1996) s163 [2];M. 阪场, 新生大鼠离体脑干标本中三叉神经尾侧神经元的刺激诱导反应,《脑研究》785 (1998) 66 - 74 [3]]。如先前报道 [3],通过刺激下颌神经,利用从新生大鼠分离出的改良脑干标本,在三叉神经尾侧核中研究了疼痛处理神经元兴奋性的活动依赖性变化,即wind - up现象。尾侧核,即延髓背角,是处理来自颅面部区域的疼痛和感觉信息的中枢。结果表明,该脑干标本适用于疼痛处理突触处神经可塑性的研究。在此,我们描述了附着有三叉神经下颌神经的脑干标本的分离方法,以及使用全细胞膜片钳技术记录尾侧神经元诱发的突触反应的方法。在本研究中,我们展示了出生后第1天尾侧神经元的重复刺激诱导反应,作为该标本用于疼痛研究可行性的一个例子。