2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2004.05.016
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Differential morphine effects on short- and long-latency laser-evoked cortical responses in the rat

Abstract: Evoked potential and ensemble neuronal activities were used to study the responses of the primary sensorimotor cortex (SmI) to noxious CO(2) laser irradiation of the middle part of the tail in conscious behaving rats. The hypothesis that systemic morphine treatment preferentially attenuates the longer-latency laser-evoked cortical responses was also tested. Laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) and multiple single-unit (SU) activities were, respectively, recorded from chronically implanted stainless-steel screws and … Show more

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“…The characters of these two responses on location (contralateral anterior parietal area) and waveform (sharp) imply that they may be related to the sensory-discrimination of noxious laser stimulation. The peak latencies of the two responses are similar to those reported previously (Shaw et al 1999(Shaw et al , 2001Tsai et al 2004). Another type of response which has not been reported in previous studies is the late and long-lasting blunt wave (channel FL2, FR2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The characters of these two responses on location (contralateral anterior parietal area) and waveform (sharp) imply that they may be related to the sensory-discrimination of noxious laser stimulation. The peak latencies of the two responses are similar to those reported previously (Shaw et al 1999(Shaw et al , 2001Tsai et al 2004). Another type of response which has not been reported in previous studies is the late and long-lasting blunt wave (channel FL2, FR2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Peristimulus time histograms were generated with a bin size of 200 ms. Single units from each ensemble were normalized as z-scores (Tsai et al, 2004). In brief, the 5 s period before stimulation was used as a baseline period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ''boxcar'' filter (with a width of three bins) was used for postprocessing. Multiunit responses were normalized as Z scores (Tsai et al, 2004). Briefly, the 50-msec period before stimulation was used as the baseline period.…”
Section: Surgery Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%