The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
FENTANYL AND TOOTH PULP EVOKED RESPONSES IN THE SPINAL TRIGEMINAL NUCLEUS CAUDALIS REGION
Yoshiaki NISHIJIMAYutaka SAKAI
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1976 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 291-300

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Abstract
Electrical activities evoked by tooth pulp stimulation were recorded in the subnucleus caudalis region of the spinal trigeminal nucleus, and the action of fentanyl, a short-acting narcotic, on these activities was investigated in the α-chloralose anesthetized cat. Fentanyl (20 or 40 μg/kg i.v.) depressed the first peak: and potentiated the second one of negative potentials evoked by pulp stimulation in the border area between the nucleus proprius (Pr) and the lateral reticular formation (LRF). Neurons, whose responses to pulp stimulation were depressed by fentanyl, were also predominantly localized in this region. Pulp-induced monophasic negative potential and spike discharges in the more ventro-medial portion of the LRF were not affected by fentanyl. The effect of fentanyl on cells in the marginal zone varied from unit to unit. The selective action of fentanyl on neurons in the border area between the Pr and the LRF may partially explain the analgesic action of fentanyl.
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