针刺对猫眶皮层内脏诱发电位的影响涉及下降抑制。

Scientia Sinica Pub Date : 1978-09-01
E Shen, W H Ma, C Lan
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摘要

下行抑制在针刺对内脏传入脉冲传递的影响中的可能参与已被研究。在未麻醉的固定猫的眶皮层记录平均内脏诱发电位。电针可抑制诱发眶电位。抑制下行通路位于脊髓脊索背外侧,针刺后肢和前肢对诱发皮质电位的抑制作用明显减弱。由于来自前肢的传入脉冲在横切面以上进入脊髓(T3-4),因此针刺信号到棘上结构的上行通路是完整的。对桥球网状结构(主要包括中缝大核)的破坏产生了同样的针刺效果减弱。结果表明,上升的内脏传入冲动在脊髓水平被针刺诱导的来自棘上中枢(可能是中缝大核)的下行冲动阻断。
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Involvement of descending inhibition in the effect of acupuncture on the splanchnically evoked potential in the orbital cortex of cat.

The possible involvement of descending inhibition in the effect of acupuncture on the transmission of visceral afferent impulses has been investigated. Averaged splanchnically evoked potentials were recorded in the orbital cortex of the unanesthetized immobilized cat. The evoked orbital potentials could be inhibited by electroacupuncture. Section of the descending inhibitory pathway which is known to be located in the dorsolateral funiculi of the spinal cord produced marked diminution of the acupuncture inhibitory effect on the evoked cortical potentials with needles either inserted in the hindlimb or in the forelimb. Since the afferent impulses from the forelimb entered the cord above the level of section (T3-4), the ascending pathway for acupuncture signals to the supraspinal structure was thus left intact. Destruction of the pontobulbar reticular formation including mainly the nucleus raphe magnus produced the same diminution of the acupuncture effect. The results indicate that the ascending visceral afferent impulses are blocked at the level of the spinal cord by the acupuncture-induced descending impulses from the supraspinal center, probably the nucleus raphe magnus.

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