|
|
||||||||
The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 88 No. 4 October 2002, pp. 1707-1715
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
1Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Caracas 1020-A, Venezuela; and 2Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington 98686
Tortorici, V. and
M.
M. Morgan.
Comparison of Morphine and Kainic Acid Microinjections Into
Identical PAG Sites on the Activity of RVM Neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 88: 1707-1715, 2002. The rostral
ventromedial medulla (RVM) modulates nociception through changes
in the activity of two classes of neuron, ON- and
OFF-cells. The activity of these neurons is regulated, in part, by input from the periaqueductal gray (PAG). The objective of
this study was to determine whether PAG-mediated antinociception is
associated with excitation of both ON- and
OFF-cells in the RVM. Microinjection of morphine into the
ventrolateral PAG produced antinociception at 50% of the injection
sites. This antinociception was associated with continuous activation
of RVM OFF-cells and inhibition of both the spontaneous and
reflex-related activity of RVM ON-cells. Microinjection of
kainic acid into the same injection sites produced antinociception 92%
(37/40) of the time. Although kainic acid directly excites PAG output
neurons, the changes in ON- and OFF-cell
activity associated with microinjection of kainic acid into the
ventrolateral PAG were the same as when morphine was injected. That is,
ON-cells were inhibited and OFF-cells were activated. These data indicate that the excitatory connection between
the PAG and RVM is directed at RVM OFF-cells specifically. In addition, these data suggest that direct activation of PAG output
neurons, as occurs with kainic acid, is much more likely to produce
antinociception than disinhibition of output neurons as occurs
following morphine administration.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
S. Maione, T. Bisogno, V. de Novellis, E. Palazzo, L. Cristino, M. Valenti, S. Petrosino, V. Guglielmotti, F. Rossi, and V. D. Marzo Elevation of Endocannabinoid Levels in the Ventrolateral Periaqueductal Grey through Inhibition of Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Affects Descending Nociceptive Pathways via Both Cannabinoid Receptor Type 1 and Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type-1 Receptors J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., March 1, 2006; 316(3): 969 - 982. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| Visit Other APS Journals Online |