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. 1990;81(3):552-66.
doi: 10.1007/BF02423504.

Stimulation of cranial vessels excites nociceptive neurones in several thalamic nuclei of the cat

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Stimulation of cranial vessels excites nociceptive neurones in several thalamic nuclei of the cat

A S Zagami et al. Exp Brain Res. 1990.

Abstract

Extracellular recordings were made in the thalamus of cats anaesthetized with chloralose and urethane following electrical, mechanical and chemical stimulation of the superior sagittal sinus or middle meningeal artery. Facial receptive fields were looked for using electrical and mechanical stimuli. The locations of fifty-six cells were verified histologically. Twenty six cells were located in the ventroposteromedial nucleus (VPM) and six in its ventral periphery (VPMvp). All units in VPM had facial receptive fields, usually involving the first trigeminal division. Cells with nociceptive receptive fields or responding to the craniovascular application of bradykinin were often found in the periphery or "shell" region of VPM. Other craniovascular nociceptive cells were found in VPMvp, in the posterior group and in the intralaminar complex. This study shows that craniovascular afferents in the cat project to several thalamic nuclei and implicate VPM especially in craniovascular nociception.

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