Sympathetic modulation of cold‐receptive neurones in the trigeminal system of the rat.
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 366 (1) , 315-329
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1985.sp015800
Abstract
The effects of cervical sympathetic electrical stimulation on the activity of cold-receptive neurones in the trigeminal system of the rat have been studied. Sympathetic stimulation caused excitation and/or suppression of cold-receptive cells in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis. The responses were complex but within any one cell low-frequency stimulation (below 5 Hz) usually (81% of cells) caused excitation, while high-frequency stimulation (above 10 Hz) caused excitation and suppression. The temperature of the cutaneous receptive fields was ''clamped'' with a thermode. Measurements of surface and intradermal temperatures suggested that the temperature fall caused by sympathetic stimulation was not sufficient to account for the increased firing rate observed. The suppression was blocked by a low dose of phentolamine; it was mimicked by carotid occlusion and may be a consequence of vasoconstriction. The excitation was resistant to .beta.-blockade; it was best mimicked by the .alpha.-agonist phenylephrine. Similar frequency-dependent excitations and suppressions, and responses to pharmacological agonists, were obtained in recordings from cold-receptive primary afferent neurons in the trigeminal ganglion. The excitation may be a complex secondary effect, or there may be a direct .alpha.-receptor-mediated excitation of cold-receptive primary afferent fibres by the sympathetic system.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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