نتایج جستجو برای: trigeminal nucleus

تعداد نتایج: 120732  

Journal: :Neuroscience research 2008
E Knyihar-Csillik A Mihaly B Krisztin-Peva H Robotka I Szatmari F Fulop J Toldi B Csillik L Vecsei

Administration of nitroglycerol in a migraine model results in an increased number of c-fos-expressing secondary sensory neurons in the caudal trigeminal nucleus. Since synapses between first- and second-order trigeminal neurons are mediated by excitatory amino acids, NMDA receptors are inhibited by kynurenic acid, though this crosses the blood-brain barrier only poorly. Systemic treatment of r...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1913

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Yu Shin Kim Yuxia Chu Liang Han Man Li Zhe Li Pamela Colleen LaVinka Shuohao Sun Zongxiang Tang Kyoungsook Park Michael J. Caterina Ke Ren Ronald Dubner Feng Wei Xinzhong Dong

The peripheral terminals of primary nociceptive neurons play an essential role in pain detection mediated by membrane receptors like TRPV1, a molecular sensor of heat and capsaicin. However, the contribution of central terminal TRPV1 in the dorsal horn to chronic pain has not been investigated directly. Combining primary sensory neuron-specific GCaMP3 imaging with a trigeminal neuropathic pain ...

Journal: :Journal of chemical neuroanatomy 2001
M Samsam R Coveñas B Csillik R Ahangari J Yajeya R Riquelme J A Narváez G Tramu

Primary trigeminal neurons of the trigeminal ganglion (TG) innervate major parts of the face and head, including the dura. Electrical stimulation of the TG at specific parameters, can activate its nociceptive neurons and may serve as an experimental pain model. Markowitz [J. Neurosci. 7 (1987) 4129] reported that electrical stimulation of the trigeminal ganglion (TG) causes extravasation of pla...

2016
Lars Edvinsson Mattias Linde

CGRP is localized in primary spinal afferent C and Ad fibers of the sensory ganglia and in the CNS, for example, in the colliculi and cerebellum. Trigeminal nerve activation results in antidromic release of CGRP that leads to vasodilatation via a CGRP-receptor complex (calcitonin-like receptor and RAMP1). At central synapses in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis, CGRP on second-order neurons trans...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
N L Chamberlin C B Saper

The parabrachial complex, also known as the pneumotaxic center or pontine respiratory group, has long been recognized as an important participant in respiratory control. One line of evidence supporting this idea is the demonstration of changes in breathing pattern following injection of neuroactive substances into or near the parabrachial complex. However, it is not yet known exactly which cell...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Takahiro Furuta Elena Timofeeva Kouichi Nakamura Keiko Okamoto-Furuta Masaya Togo Takeshi Kaneko Martin Deschênes

Trigeminal sensory nuclei are the first processing stage in the vibrissal system of rodents. They feature separate populations of thalamic projecting cells and a rich network of intersubnuclear connections, so that what is conveyed to the cortex by each of the ascending pathways of vibrissal information depends on local transactions that occur in the brainstem. In the present study, we examined...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2011
P-E Billot A Comte E Galliot P Andrieu V Bonnans L Tatu T Gharbi T Moulin J-L Millot

It is well known that most odorants stimulate the trigeminal system but the time course of the brain regions activated by these chemical stimulations remains poorly documented, especially regarding the trigeminal system. This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study compares brain activations resulting from the contrast between two odorant conditions (one bimodal odor and one relative...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2013
Elena Pop Mariana Mărdărescu M Lazăr M C Rusu Daniela Adriana Ion

Protein kinase signal-transduction pathways play critical roles in regulating nociception. The c-kit receptor contributes to pain regulation in the spinal cord and is present on both peripheral and central terminals. Expression of c-kit was demonstrated in human trigeminal and spinal ganglia. However, the brainstem expression of c-kit was overlooked. We aimed to evaluate it by immunohistochemis...

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