Roles of the rostroventromedial medulla and the spinal 5-HT1A receptor in descending antinociception induced by motor cortex stimulation in the neuropathic rat

Volume: 476, Issue: 3, Pages: 133 - 137
Published: Jun 1, 2010
Abstract
Electric stimulation of the primary motor cortex (M1) has been effective in suppressing pain-related responses in neuropathic as well as healthy control animals. We studied whether the rostroventromedial medulla (RVM) or the spinal 5-HT1A receptor contributes to antinociception induced by stimulation of M1 in neuropathic animals. Assessments of the noxious heat-evoked limb withdrawal reflecting spinal nociception was performed in rats with...
Paper Details
Title
Roles of the rostroventromedial medulla and the spinal 5-HT1A receptor in descending antinociception induced by motor cortex stimulation in the neuropathic rat
Published Date
Jun 1, 2010
Volume
476
Issue
3
Pages
133 - 137
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