نتایج جستجو برای: periaqueductal gray

تعداد نتایج: 40734  

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
zongpeng li operatiom room, linyi people’s hospital, linyi 276000, china zong gao neurosurgery department, affiliated hospital of shandong university of traditional chinese medicine, jinan 250011, china shufa li endocrinology department, linyi people’s hospital, linyi 276000, china yuanyuan zhang endocrinology department, linyi people’s hospital, linyi 276000, china lizhi xing endocrinology department, linyi people’s hospital, linyi 276000, china lanju zhang endocrinology department, linyi people’s hospital, linyi 276000, china

objective(s): as heat, pain is one of the most common clinical symptoms. generally, calcitonin (ct) is prescribed as an analgesic agent for the treatment of pain, especially for the pain caused by osteoporosis or primary and metastatic bone tumor. however, the detailed mechanism remains unknown.materials and methods: in this study, chronic constriction injury (cci) rat model was created, and ho...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
hassan azhdari zarmehri saead semnanian yaghoub fathollahi

introduction: orexin-a and b (hypocretin 1 and 2) are neuropeptides that are mostly expressed in the posterior and lateral hypothalamus (lh). intracisternal (icv) and intratechal (it) injections of orexin-a (hypocretin-1) have been shown to elicit analgesic responses in formalin test. however, the locations of central sites that may mediate these effects have not been clearly elucidated. orexin...

Journal: :Brain research 2000
M Fendt

Previous work showed that the dorsal periaqueductal gray is involved in the inhibition of fear-potentiated startle. The present study investigated the effects of blockade and stimulation of Kainate/AMPA and GABA(A) receptors within the dorsal periaqueductal gray on expression and conditioned inhibition of fear-potentiated startle. Blockade of the Kainate/AMPA receptors enhanced whereas stimulat...

Journal: :Neural Plasticity 2009

Journal: : 2022

Evaluation of mRNA Expression Calcitonin Gene-Dependent Peptide (CGRP) and Rat (rCT) in the Periaqueductal Gray Area (PAG) Diabetic Rats Formalin Test

1997
PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY G. PAXINOS

–Immunohistochemical detection of Fos was used to determine which regions of the periaqueductal gray are activated during conditioned fear to a context in the rat. More specifically, the aim of the study was to test the role of its lateral and ventrolateral columns in freezing behaviour during fear. Conditioned fear was evoked by re-exposing rats to the same footshock chamber in which they had ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2006
J Haller M Tóth J Halasz S F De Boer

Mice selected for aggressiveness (long and short attack latency mice; LALs and SALs, respectively) constitute a useful tool in studying the neural background of aggressive behavior, especially so as the SAL strain shows violent forms of aggressiveness that appear abnormal in many respects. By using c-Fos staining as a marker of neuronal activation, we show here that agonistic encounters result ...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2012
Joseph K Ritter Youwen Fang Min Xia Pin-Lan Li William L Dewey

Opioids are the most widely used drugs for long-term pain management, but their use is limited by the development of antinociceptive tolerance. The present study investigated the role of ceramide production through acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) activation in the periaqueductal gray region, a brain region implicated in opioid analgesia and tolerance. Morphine treatment was found, using immunohisto...

2014
Da-Wei Ye Cheng Liu Tao-Tao Liu Xue-Bi Tian Hong-Bing Xiang

Several studies have shown that motor cortex stimulation provided pain relief by motor cortex plasticity and activating descending inhibitory pain control systems. Recent evidence indicated that the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) in the periaqueductal gray played an important role in neuropathic pain. This study was designed to assess whether MC4R signaling existed in motor cortex-periaqueducta...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2006
R Ruscheweyh A Goralczyk G Wunderbaldinger A Schober J Sandkühler

The synaptic long-term potentiation between primary afferent C-fibers and spinal lamina I projection neurons is a cellular model for hyperalgesia [Ikeda H, Heinke B, Ruscheweyh R, Sandkühler J (2003) Synaptic plasticity in spinal lamina I projection neurons that mediate hyperalgesia. Science 299:1237-1240]. In lamina I neurons with a projection to the periaqueductal gray, this long-term potenti...

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