猫颈脊髓脊丘脑束细胞对无害和分级有害刺激的反应。

D G Ferrington, L S Sorkin, W D Willis
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研究了氯氯糖麻醉猫颈脊髓背角脊髓丘脑束(STT)细胞的反应特性。我们研究了56个位于IV-VI层的STT细胞的活性,其中大部分活性分离于背角外侧。STT细胞的背景活动水平较低(平均1.2脉冲/秒;N = 26)。STT轴突的传导速度估计范围为9至76米/秒(平均= 38米/秒;N = 56),且与脊髓的记录部位无关。大多数细胞在丘脑后核群内侧的电极上被反向激活。兴奋性感受野位于记录部位的同侧,40个神经元中有38个局限于前肢。虽然接受野通常局限于爪子的一部分,但它们不包括无毛的皮肤。在分类的31个细胞中,鉴定了四组:低阈值(LT)细胞(13%)对皮肤的压力和刷牙有反应;高阈值(HT)细胞(13%)只对有害的捏或挤压皮肤有反应;宽动态范围(WDR)细胞(58%)对无害的机械刺激有反应,但对有害刺激有更大的反应;深层(D)细胞(16%)对皮下组织(如肌肉)的操作有反应。在43-55摄氏度范围内持续30秒的热刺激,应用于14个神经元的接受野,其中包括来自三组皮肤输入的代表。9个STT细胞对热的反应阈值在47到55摄氏度之间(平均为51摄氏度)。在有害范围内,这9个STT细胞的反应随着刺激强度的增加而增加。在猫颈背角中,STT细胞可以发出身体表面有害刺激的信号,并且通过其周围感受野的大小来判断,能够发出有关损伤位置的精确信息。此外,一些细胞能够发出有害加热脉冲强度的信号。
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Responses of spinothalamic tract cells in the cat cervical spinal cord to innocuous and graded noxious stimuli.

The response properties of spinothalamic tract (STT) cells in the dorsal horn of the cervical spinal cord were examined in chloralose-anesthetized cats. The activity of 56 STT cells located in laminae IV-VI was studied, with most activity isolated in the lateral part of the dorsal horn. The level of background activity in STT cells was low (mean = 1.2 impulses/sec; n = 26). Conduction velocity estimates for STT axons ranged from 9 to 76 m/sec (mean = 38 m/sec; n = 56) and were not correlated with the recording site in the spinal cord. Most cells were antidromically activated from an electrode in the medial part of the posterior group of nuclei in the thalamus. Excitatory receptive fields were ipsilateral to the recording site, and for 38 of 40 neurons were confined to the forelimb. Although receptive fields were often restricted to part of the paw, they did not include glabrous skin. Among 31 cells classified, four groups were identified: low-threshold (LT) cells (13%) responded to pressure and brushing of the skin; high-threshold (HT) cells (13%) responded only to noxious pinching or squeezing of the skin; wide-dynamic-range (WDR) cells (58%) responded to innocuous mechanical stimuli but had a greater response to noxious stimuli; deep (D) cells (16%) responded to manipulation of subcutaneous tissues such as muscle. Heat stimuli 30 sec in duration, in the range of 43-55 degrees C, were applied to the receptive fields of 14 neurons that included representatives from all three groups with cutaneous input. Nine neurons responded to heat with thresholds that ranged from 47 degrees to 55 degrees C (mean = 51 degrees C). The responses of these nine STT cells increased with increasing stimulus intensity in the noxious range. In the cat cervical dorsal horn, STT cells can signal the occurrence of noxious stimuli on the body surface, and, judging by the sizes of their peripheral receptive fields, are capable of signaling precise information about the location of the damage. Furthermore, some cells are able to signal the intensity of a noxious heating pulse.

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