1994
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(94)90525-8
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Some inhibitory neurons in the spinal cord develop c-fos-immunoreactivity after noxious stimulation

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“…To test this hypothesis, we investigated the coexpression of KOR and c-Fos (as a marker of neuronal activation) 1 hour after either intraplantar formalin or intraperitoneal acetic acid. The distribution of c-Fos immunoreactivity after formalin administration was similar to that observed in previous studies (Presley et al, 1990;Todd et al, 1994). Within the superficial dorsal horn, labeled cells were clustered medially in L3-L5, ipsilateral to the injection.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…To test this hypothesis, we investigated the coexpression of KOR and c-Fos (as a marker of neuronal activation) 1 hour after either intraplantar formalin or intraperitoneal acetic acid. The distribution of c-Fos immunoreactivity after formalin administration was similar to that observed in previous studies (Presley et al, 1990;Todd et al, 1994). Within the superficial dorsal horn, labeled cells were clustered medially in L3-L5, ipsilateral to the injection.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As afferents innervating different deep somatic structures share a common laminar pattern of spinal termination, it is not surprising that the distribution of Fos-like IR neurons following i.m. formalin injections into gastrocnemius/ soleus (i.e., predominantly superficial dorsal horn, with significant, but fewer numbers of labeled neurons in deep dorsal horn, intermediate and ventral grey, lamina X, and the nucleus of the DLF) was similar to that of studies utilising other noxious deep somatic manipulations (Me- , 1989;Herdegen et al, 1991;Abbadie et al, 1992;Lima et al, 1993;McKitrick and Calaresu, 1993;Sugimoto et al, 1993;Todd et al, 1994;Honoré et al, 1996). Following i.m.…”
Section: Spino-pag Afferents and Deep Painmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…However, some noxious inputs by means of ligation and urethral occlusion cannot be excluded. These inputs would be reflected by an increase in fos-I nuclei in the superficial dorsal horn (Menetrey et al, 1989;Birder and de Groat, 1993;Todd et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%