نتایج جستجو برای: noxious animals

تعداد نتایج: 217836  

Journal: :Brain research reviews 2009
Claire E Hulsebosch Bryan C Hains Eric D Crown Susan M Carlton

Not all spinal contusions result in mechanical allodynia, in which non-noxious stimuli become noxious. The studies presented use the NYU impactor at 12.5 mm drop or the Infinite Horizons Impactor (150 kdyn, 1 s dwell) devices to model spinal cord injury (SCI). Both of these devices and injury parameters, if done correctly, will result in animals with above level (forelimb), at level (trunk) and...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Susan M Huang Hyosang Lee Man-Kyo Chung Una Park Yin Yin Yu Heather B Bradshaw Pierre A Coulombe J Michael Walker Michael J Caterina

The ability to sense changes in the environment is essential for survival because it permits responses such as withdrawal from noxious stimuli and regulation of body temperature. Keratinocytes, which occupy much of the skin epidermis, are situated at the interface between the external environment and the body's internal milieu, and have long been appreciated for their barrier function against e...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Mitsuharu Yoshiyama Hideki Kobayashi Isao Araki Shuqi Du Hidenori Zakoji Masayuki Takeda

Sex-related differences in lower urinary tract (LUT) activity responding to intravesical infusion of diluted acetic acid (A/A, pH 3.0) were investigated during cystometrograms in decerebrate unanesthetized mice. A/A produced a decrease of intercontraction intervals in both female and male animals, and the extent of the decrease in male mice was much less than in female mice [19 +/- 5% (P = 0.03...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2011
Adi Albeg Cody J Smith Marios Chatzigeorgiou Dror G Feitelson David H Hall William R Schafer David M Miller Millet Treinin

PVD and FLP sensory neurons envelope the body of the C. elegans adult with a highly branched network of thin sensory processes. Both PVD and FLP neurons are mechanosensors. PVD is known to mediate the response to high threshold mechanical stimuli. Thus PVD and FLP neurons are similar in both morphology and function to mammalian nociceptors. To better understand the function of these neurons we ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Willem J Laursen Eve R Schneider Dana K Merriman Sviatoslav N Bagriantsev Elena O Gracheva

The ability to sense heat is crucial for survival. Increased heat tolerance may prove beneficial by conferring the ability to inhabit otherwise prohibitive ecological niches. This phenomenon is widespread and is found in both large and small animals. For example, ground squirrels and camels can tolerate temperatures more than 40 °C better than many other mammalian species, yet a molecular mecha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Max Larsson Jonas Broman

An intensely painful stimulus may lead to hyperalgesia, the enhanced sensation of subsequent painful stimuli. This is commonly believed to involve facilitated transmission of sensory signals in the spinal cord, possibly by a long-term potentiation-like mechanism. However, plasticity of identified synapses in intact hyperalgesic animals has not been reported. Here, we show, using neuronal tracin...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Katharine M Walker Laszlo Urban Stephen J Medhurst Sadhana Patel Mohanjit Panesar Alyson J Fox Peter McIntyre

Vanilloid receptor type 1 (VR1) (TRPV1) is a ligand-gated ion channel expressed on sensory nerves that responds to noxious heat, protons, and chemical stimuli such as capsaicin. Herein, we have examined the activity of the VR1 antagonist capsazepine in models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain in the rat, mouse, and guinea pig. In naïve animals, subcutaneous administration of capsazepine (10-...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2001
K Drasner

BACKGROUND Classically, the first plane of anesthesia is known as the stage of analgesia. Nonetheless, clinical evidence suggests that low doses of inhaled agents might enhance pain perception. The present experiments test the hypothesis that low concentrations of halothane increase response to a noxious thermal stimulus and attenuate the antinociceptive effect of intraventricular morphine via ...

2009
Jamie L. LaPrairie Anne Z. Murphy

Studies in both rodents and humans have shown that acute inflammatory pain experienced during the perinatal period produces long-term decreases in pain sensitivity (hypoalgesia) (Grunau et al., 1994a, 2001; Ren et al., 2004; LaPrairie and Murphy, 2007). To date, the mechanisms underlying these long-term adaptations, however, have yet to be elucidated. The present studies tested the hypothesis t...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2003
Karin M Gerstin Diane H Gong Mona Abdallah Bruce D Winegar Edmond I Eger Andrew T Gray

UNLABELLED Several reports suggest that clinically used concentrations of inhaled anesthetics can increase conductance through noninactivating potassium channels and that the resulting hyperpolarization might decrease excitability, thereby leading to the anesthetic state. We speculated that animals deficient in such potassium channels might be resistant to the effects of anesthetics. Thus, in t...

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