Which nerve fibers mediate the axon reflex flare in human skin?
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- 1 February 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in NeuroReport
- Vol. 11 (3) , 645-648
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-200002280-00041
Abstract
Axon reflex vasodilatation due to transcutaneous electrical stimulation in human skin was measured by laser Doppler imaging. Constant current pulses of 10 mA, 0.2 ms, delivered at 1 or 10 Hz for 2 min through a probe of 30 mm2 surface area did not induce a significant flare response, though this stimulus previously has been found supra-maximal for cutaneous polymodal (mechano-heat responsive) C-nociceptors in microneurography experiments. Pulses of the same strength from a pointed probe yielding a higher current density induced an extended and persistent flare. This type of stimulus previously has been proven to recruit mechano-insensitive C-units in microneurography experiments, in contrast to stimuli from the 30 mm2 probe. It is concluded that mechano-insensitive C-nociceptors and not polymodal C-units mediate the axon reflex flare in human skin.Keywords
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