C-fos can be induced in the neonatal rat spinal cord by both noxious and innocuous peripheral stimulation
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Pain
- Vol. 68 (2) , 301-306
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3959(96)03194-6
Abstract
The development of spinal cord nociceptive pathways has been investigated in neonatal rat pups using the expression of Fos immunoreactivity in laminae I and II cells produced by high and low intensity skin stimulation. Noxious pinch of the hindpaw evoked a clear response in the newborn rat pup, which was not significantly different from that seen at postnatal day (P) 21. Low intensity touch stimulation also produced a significant fos response in laminae I and II cells at P3 which was 60% that of the pinch response. This was reduced to 27% of the pinch response by P10 and was gone by P21. Electrical stimulation through percutaneous electrodes showed that A beta fibre stimulation also produced a fos response at P3 that was not significantly different from that produced by C fibre stimulation. By P21 and P30 the response to C fibre stimulation was much greater and the response to A fibre stimulation was not significantly above background. The results suggest that in the neonatal spinal cord, low threshold A fibres are able to activate pathways in lamina I and II of the dorsal horn that in the adult are predominantly nociceptive.Keywords
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