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. 1991 Sep;66(3):729-34.
doi: 10.1152/jn.1991.66.3.729.

Delayed activation of nociceptors: correlation with delayed pain sensations induced by sustained stimuli

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Delayed activation of nociceptors: correlation with delayed pain sensations induced by sustained stimuli

D M White et al. J Neurophysiol. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

1. In this study we used psychophysical experiments in humans and behavioral and electrophysiological studies in rats to evaluate nociceptive and C-fiber mechanoheat nociceptor (C-MH) responses to sustained mechanical stimuli that are initially nonpainful or nonnoxious. 2. In normal rat skin, sustained subthreshold mechanical stimuli activate C-MHs (n = 36) with a delayed onset that parallels the delayed pain sensation recorded in human psychophysical tests. 3. The subthreshold stimuli did not induce a decrease in mechanical threshold (n = 11), and the effect of the subthreshold stimulus on latency to firing of C-MHs (n = 6) persists for a very short time after the stimulus is removed (less than 10 s). 4. Intradermal injection of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2; 100 ng), which induced a significant decrease in the mechanical threshold of C-MHs (n = 7), had no effect on the latency of the delayed activation of C-MHs. Also, indomethacin, which inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins, had no effect on the latency of the delayed paw-withdrawal response in the behavioral test. 5. Intradermal injection of the calcium ionophore A23187 significantly reduced the latency of the delayed activation of C-MHs (n = 6) the calcium chelator Quin 2 (n = 6) significantly increased the latency. A23187 and Quin 2 had similar effects on the latencies to paw withdrawal in behavioral tests. The sensitization of C-MHs (n = 9) by PGE2 was not, however, affected by Quin 2.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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