NEURAL PAIN PATHWAY TRACING OF RABBIT ISCHEMIC HEART BY DOUBLE-RETROGRADE NEUROTRACING

Theodorus Dapamede, O. Paundralingga, Masruroh Rahayu, B. Soemantri
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Background. Myocardial ischaemia  leads to angina pectoris or referred pain, whichhappens because of the  inability of the brain to distinguish the visceral afferent inputs from the somatic afferent inputs since they  run along a common pathway via the dorsal root ganglia. Objective. To distinguish specific areas of the rabbit heart that are projected to specific dorsal  root ganglia, which then associates to its specific dermatomes. Methods. A double-retrograde neurotracing method was used, with True Blue and Nuclear Yellow as the neurotracers. Rabbits were divided into 3 groups, which the first and second groups were ligated at the left anterior descending artery and at the left circumflex artery, respectively.The third group acted as the control group, without ligation. Results. There is significant association between the site of ligation to the projection of the neurotracers at specific dorsal root ganglia (p<0.05). The first group showed high tendency to be projected to T2 and the second group showed a high tendency to project to T1. Conclusion. This study shows that the rabbit heart can be specifically projected neuronally to specific dorsal root ganglia, following coronary artery ligation.
双逆行神经示踪法追踪兔缺血性心脏的神经疼痛通路
背景。心肌缺血导致心绞痛或牵涉性疼痛,这是因为大脑无法区分内脏传入输入和躯体传入输入,因为它们沿着一条通过背根神经节的共同途径运行。目标。为了区分兔心脏的特定区域,这些区域投射到特定的背根神经节,然后与其特定的皮节相关联。方法。采用双逆行神经示踪法,以真蓝和核黄为神经示踪剂。将家兔分为3组,第一组结扎左前降动脉,第二组结扎左旋动脉。第三组作为对照组,不结扎。结果。结扎部位与神经示踪剂在特定背根神经节的投射有显著相关性(p<0.05)。第一组呈高向T2投射倾向,第二组呈高向T1投射倾向。结论。本研究表明,在冠状动脉结扎后,兔心脏可以通过神经元特异性地投射到特定的背根神经节。
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