نتایج جستجو برای: noxious animals

تعداد نتایج: 217836  

2013
Manon W. H. Schaap Hugo van Oostrom Arie Doornenbal Annemarie M. Baars Saskia S. Arndt Ludo J. Hellebrekers

Somatosensory-evoked potentials (SEPs) are used in humans and animals to increase knowledge about nociception and pain. Since the SEP in humans increases when noxious stimuli are administered unpredictably, predictability potentially influences the SEP in animals as well. To assess the effect of predictability on the SEP in animals, classical fear conditioning was applied to compare SEPs betwee...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
O Gall D Bouhassira D Chitour D Le Bars

In the rat, applying noxious heat stimuli to the excitatory receptive fields and simultaneously to adjacent, much larger, areas of the body results in a surface-related reduction in the responses of lumbar dorsal horn convergent neurons. These inhibitory effects induced by spatial summation of nociceptive inputs have been shown to involve a supraspinally mediated negative feedback loop. The aim...

Journal: :Patologicheskaia fiziologiia i eksperimental'naia terapiia 1992
D Le Bars L Villanueva D Bouhassira J C Willer

Some neurones in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord are strongly inhibited when a nociceptive stimulus is applied to any part of the body, distinct from their excitatory receptive fields. This phenomenon was termed "Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls" (DNIC). DNIC influence only convergent neurones: the other cell types which are found in the dorsal horn, including specific nociceptive neurone...

Journal: :Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2015
Cristiane Amaral Bruno Antonio Maria Gabriela Menezes Oliveira Clement Hamani Ruth Guinsburg Luciene Covolan

Prematurely-born infants are exposed to multiple invasive procedures while in the intensive care unit. Newborn rats and humans have similar behavioral responses to noxious stimulation. Previous studies have shown that early noxious stimuli may alter dentate gyrus neurogenesis and the behavioral repertoire of adult rats. We evaluated the late effects of noxious stimulation administered during di...

2016
Yuji Kozuka Mikito Kawamata Hidemasa Furue Takashi Ishida Satoshi Tanaka Akiyoshi Namiki Michiaki Yamakage

BACKGROUND After spinal cord injury, central neuropathic pain develops in the majority of spinal cord injury patients. Spinal hemisection in rats, which has been developed as an animal model of spinal cord injury in humans, results in hyperexcitation of spinal dorsal horn neurons soon after the hemisection and thereafter. The hyperexcitation is likely caused by permanent elimination of the desc...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Lisa C Schild Dominique A Glauser

To survive, animals need to minimize exposure to damaging agents. They can either stay away from noxious stimuli (defined as avoidance), requiring the detection of remote warning cues, or run away upon exposure to noxious stimuli (defined as escape). Here we combine behavioural quantitative analyses, simulations and genetics to determine how Caenorhabditis elegans minimizes exposure to noxious ...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2012
Yen-Yu I Shih Yun-Chen Chiang Bai-Chuang Shyu Fu-Shan Jaw Timothy Q Duong Chen Chang

Previous studies showed noxious unilateral forepaw electrical stimulation surprisingly evoked negative blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral blood volume (CBV) fMRI responses in the bilateral striatum whereas the local neuronal spike and c-Fos activities increased. These negative responses are associated with vasoconstriction and appeared to override ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2002
Joseph F Antognini Earl Carstens Richard Atherley

BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that anesthetics such as isoflurane act in the spinal cord to suppress movement that occurs during noxious stimulation. The authors examined the effect of halothane and thiopental on suppression of noxious-evoked movement using a model of differential anesthetic delivery. They hypothesized that halothane and thiopental, similar to isoflurane, would suppress mov...

Journal: :Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical 2004
María A Zafra Filomena Molina Amadeo Puerto

Previous studies have shown that the perivagal administration of capsaicin induces greater food intake vs. controls at 24 h after the surgery but a similar intake to that of controls at 48 h. The present study aimed to determine whether the nutritive effect observed after perivagal capsaicin administration is due to the interruption of noxious vagal fibers in rats. For this purpose, postsurgica...

2011
Paul A. Garrity

489 C o m m e n t a r y Our bodies and our surroundings contain an enormous array of chemicals. Although many of these chemicals are useful and even essential for survival, others are potentially harmful. A challenge all animals face is to sense which chemicals are useful and which are harmful. Considered in the context of feeding behavior, this challenge is highly asymmetric. Although animals ...

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