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Comparative Study
. 2002;19(2):109-13.
doi: 10.1080/08990220120113095.

Comparison of responses to tensile and compressive stimuli in C-mechanosensitive nociceptors in rat hairy skin

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Comparative Study

Comparison of responses to tensile and compressive stimuli in C-mechanosensitive nociceptors in rat hairy skin

Z Zheng et al. Somatosens Mot Res. 2002.

Abstract

Mechanosensitive nociceptors with unmyelinated axons (C-fibers) were studied in a preparation of isolated skin and nerve from rat. Afferent discharges were recorded while the skin was mechanically stimulated using quantitative stretch (tension) and indentation (compression). The apparatus allowed for generating stimuli of equal magnitudes in both tension and compression. Stimulus-response functions were obtained for individual afferents relating discharge rate to tensile stress or compressive stress. A response threshold and maximal slope were obtained from each function. Thresholds did not differ significantly for compression and tension nor did the maximal slopes. We conclude that C-nociceptors are equally sensitive to tensile and compressive stress.

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