نتایج جستجو برای: periaqueductal gray matter

تعداد نتایج: 242985  

2011
Andreas von Leupoldt Stefanie Brassen Hans Jörg Baumann Hans Klose Christian Büchel

Dyspnea is the impairing, cardinal symptom patients with asthma repeatedly experience over the course of the disease. However, its accurate perception is also crucial for timely initiation of treatment. Reduced perception of dyspnea is associated with negative treatment outcome, but the underlying brain mechanisms of perceived dyspnea in patients with asthma remain poorly understood. We examine...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1997
J Garzón A García-España P Sánchez-Blázquez

A nonisotopic, immunoelectrophoretic technique was used to analyze the characteristics of opioid-evoked activation of Gi2/ G(x/z) transducer proteins of mouse periaqueductal gray matter membranes. In the presence of picomolar concentrations of guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate), the opioid agonists promoted concentration-dependent increases of immunoreactivity associated with free Gi2alpha and...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2000
C Cavada T Compañy J Tejedor R J Cruz-Rizzolo F Reinoso-Suárez

The orbitofrontal cortex (OfC) is a heterogeneous prefrontal sector selectively connected with a wide constellation of other prefrontal, limbic, sensory and premotor areas. Among the limbic cortical connections, the ones with the hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex are particularly salient. Sensory cortices connected with the OfC include areas involved in olfactory, gustatory, somatosensory,...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2013
Elise Wattendorf Birgit Westermann Klaus Fiedler Evangelia Kaza Martin Lotze Marco R Celio

The burst of laughter that is evoked by tickling is a primitive form of vocalization. It evolves during an early phase of postnatal life and appears to be independent of higher cortical circuits. Clinicopathological observations have led to suspicions that the hypothalamus is directly involved in the production of laughter. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation, healthy pa...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Weirong Zhang Linda F Hayward Paul W Davenport

The periaqueductal gray matter is an essential neural substrate for central integration of defense behavior and accompanied autonomic responses. The dorsal half of the periaqueductal gray matter (dPAG) is also involved in mediating emotional responses of anxiety and fear, psychological states that often are associated with changes in ventilation. However, information regarding respiratory modul...

2009
Cristina Marta Del-Ben Frederico Guilherme Graeff

Data from studies with humans have suggested that abnormalities of midbrain structures, including the periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), could be involved in the neurobiology of panic disorder (PD). The electrical stimulation of the PAG in neurosurgical patients induces panic-like symptoms and the effect of drugs that are effective in the treatment of PD in the simulation of public speaking mode...

Journal: :European neurology 2007
Hyun-Ah Kim Hyung Lee

sphere and posterior vermis, simulating acute bilateral cerebellar infarctions ( fig. 1 A). An initial diagnosis was made based on a history of chronic alcohol abuse, with typical symptoms that included altered mental state and ophthalmoplegia, and combined lesions on bilateral thalamus and periaqueductal gray matter on DWI ( fig. 1 B). Immediate administration of 300 mg thiamine commenced. On ...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Marcus A Gray Felix D Beacher Ludovico Minati Yoko Nagai Andrew H Kemp Neil A Harrison Hugo D Critchley

Influential models highlight the central integration of bodily arousal with emotion. Some emotions, notably disgust, are more closely coupled to visceral state than others. Cardiac baroreceptors, activated at systole within each cardiac cycle, provide short-term visceral feedback. Here we explored how phasic baroreceptor activation may alter the appraisal of brief emotional stimuli and conseque...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Imre Szabo Xiao-Hong Chen Li Xin Martin W Adler O M Z Howard Joost J Oppenheim Thomas J Rogers

The chemokines use G protein-coupled receptors to regulate the migratory and proadhesive responses of leukocytes. Based on observations that G protein-coupled receptors undergo heterologous desensitization, we have examined the ability of chemokines to also influence the perception of pain by cross-desensitizing opioid G protein-coupled receptors function in vitro and in vivo. We find that the ...

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