Lateral hypothalamus: Site involved in pain modulation
暂无分享,去创建一个
N. Dafny | N. Dafny | J. Stanford | C. Reyes-vazquez | W. Q. Dong | C. Prieto-Gomez | C. Reyes-Vazquez | J. Stanford | J. T. Qiao | J. Qiao | W. Dong | C. Prieto-Gomez | Nachum Dafny
[1] J. Aronowski,et al. Opiate antinociception is altered by immunemodification: the effect of inteferon, cyclosporine and radiation-induced immune suppression upon acute and long-term morphine activity , 1986, Brain Research.
[2] M. Skolnick,et al. Hypothalamic, dorsal raphe and external electrical stimulation modulate noxious evoked responses of habenula neurons , 1992, Neuroscience.
[3] Peter J. Goadsby,et al. Cerebral blood flow is not coupled to neuronal activity during stimulation of the facial nerve vasodilator system , 1994, Brain Research.
[4] K. Berkley,et al. Diencephalic mechanisms of pain sensation , 1985, Brain Research Reviews.
[5] E. Perl,et al. Spinal neurons specifically excited by noxious or thermal stimuli: marginal zone of the dorsal horn. , 1970, Journal of neurophysiology.
[6] V. Cox,et al. Analgesia for tonic pain by self‐administered lateral hypothalamic stimulation , 1992, Neuroreport.
[7] H. Akil,et al. Immunocytochemical localization of methionine enkephalin: preliminary observations. , 1977, Life sciences.
[8] D. Bowsher. Role of the reticular formation in responses to noxious stimulation , 1976, Pain.
[9] D. V. Reynolds,et al. Surgery in the Rat during Electrical Analgesia Induced by Focal Brain Stimulation , 1969, Science.
[10] S. Uysal,et al. Evidence of a supraspinal opioid analgesic mechanism engaged by lateral hypothalamic electrical stimulation , 1985, Brain Research.
[11] P. Dougherty,et al. Neuroimmune intercommunication, central opioids, and the immune response to bacterial endotoxin , 1988, Journal of neuroscience research.
[12] D. Mayer. Analgesia produced by electrical stimulation of the brain , 1984, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry.
[13] R. Sternbach. The Psychology of pain , 1978 .
[14] S. Enna,et al. The parafasciculus thalami as a site for mediating the antinociceptive response to GABAergic drugs , 1986, Brain Research.
[15] N. Murakami,et al. Effects of electrical stimulation or local anesthesia of the rabbit's hypothalamus on the acute phase response , 1993, Brain Research Bulletin.
[16] K. D. Cliffer,et al. Direct somatosensory projections from the spinal cord to the hypothalamus and telencephalon , 1987 .
[17] N. Dafny,et al. Nociceptive responses in nucleus parafascicularis thalami are modulated by dorsal raphe stimulation and microiontophoretic application of morphine and serotonin , 1989, Brain Research Bulletin.
[18] N. Dafny,et al. Dorsal raphe stimulation modulates nociceptive responses in thalamic parafascicular neurons via an ascending pathway: further studies on ascending pain modulation pathways , 1988, Pain.
[19] Tony L. Yaksh,et al. Narcotic analgetics: CNS sites and mechanisms of action as revealed by intracerebral injection techniques , 1977, Pain.
[20] A. Lajtha,et al. Morphine Action at Central Nervous System Sites in Rat: Analgesia or Hyperalgesia Depending on Site and Dose , 1973, Science.
[21] E. Carstens,et al. Inhibition of spinal dorsal horn neuronal responses to noxious skin heating by medial hypothalamic stimulation in the cat. , 1982, Journal of neurophysiology.
[22] K. Casey. Unit analysis of nociceptive mechanisms in the thalamus of the awake squirrel monkey. , 1966, Journal of neurophysiology.
[23] N. Dafny,et al. Unit responses and convergence of sensory stimuli in the hypothalamus. , 1970, Brain research.
[24] S. Snyder,et al. Opiate receptor: autoradiographic localization in rat brain. , 1976, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[25] T. Yaksh,et al. Sites of morphine induced analgesia in the primate brain: relation to pain pathways. , 1974 .
[26] N. Dafny,et al. Dorsal raphe stimulation reduces responses of parafascicular neurons to noxious stimulation 1 , 1983, Pain.
[27] G. Aghajanian,et al. Physiological evidence for habenula as major link between forebrain and midbrain raphe. , 1977, Science.
[28] G. Aghajanian,et al. Habenular and other midbrain raphe afferents demonstrated by a modified retrograde tracing technique , 1977, Brain Research.
[29] V. Cox,et al. Habenula lesions attenuate lateral hypothalamic analgesia in the formalin test. , 1993, Neuroreport.
[30] R. Melzack,et al. Habenular stimulation produces analgesia in the formalin test , 1986, Neuroscience Letters.
[31] G. Gebhart,et al. Opiate and opioid peptide effects on brain stem neurons: Relevance to nociception and antinociceptive mechanisms , 1982, PAIN®.
[32] H. Fields,et al. Response of medullary raphe neurons to peripheral stimulation and to systemic opiates , 1977, Brain Research.
[33] N. Dafny,et al. Habenular neuron responses to noxious input are modified by dorsal raphe stimulation. , 1990, Neurological research.
[34] N. Dafny,et al. Effects of morphine on: spontaneous, dorsal raphe, spinal tract of trigeminal nucleus, medial lemniscus and reticular lateral magnocellular evoked responses of hypothalamic units, in naive and morphine physically dependent rats. , 1984, The International journal of neuroscience.
[35] W. Nauta,et al. Efferent connections of the habenular nuclei in the rat , 1979, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[36] J. Sandkühler,et al. Inhibition in spinal cord of nociceptive information by electrical stimulation and morphine microinjection at identical sites in midbrain of the cat , 1984 .
[37] G. Gebhart,et al. Serotonin and/or an excitatory amino acid in the medial medulla mediates stimulation-produced antinociception from the lateral hypothalamus in the rat , 1988, Brain Research.
[38] N. Dafny,et al. Modification of nociceptively identified neurons in thalamic parafascicularis by chemical stimulation of dorsal raphe with glutamate, morphine, serotonin and focal dorsal raphe electrical stimulation , 1990, Brain Research Bulletin.
[39] G. Giesler,et al. Direct spinal pathways to the limbic system for nociceptive information , 1994, Trends in Neurosciences.
[40] A I Basbaum,et al. Endogenous pain control systems: brainstem spinal pathways and endorphin circuitry. , 1984, Annual review of neuroscience.
[41] M. E. Lewis,et al. Anatomy of CNS opioid receptors , 1988, Trends in Neurosciences.
[42] D. Menétrey,et al. Location and properties of dorsal horn neurons at origin of spinoreticular tract in lumbar enlargement of the rat. , 1980, Journal of neurophysiology.
[43] M. Tohyama,et al. Analysis of the habenulopetal enkephalinergic system in the rat brain: An immunohistochemical study , 1987, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[44] R. Melzack,et al. Morphine injected into the habenula and dorsal posteromedial thalamus produces analgesia in the formalin test , 1985, Brain Research.
[45] N. Dafny,et al. Responsiveness of posterior hypothalamic neurons to striatal and peripheral stimuli. , 1968, Experimental neurology.
[46] H. Nakahama,et al. Antinociceptive action of morphine and pentazocine on unit activity in the nucleus centralis lateralis, nucleus ventralis lateralis and nearby structures of the cat , 1981, PAIN.
[47] J. Besson,et al. Peripheral and spinal mechanisms of nociception. , 1987, Physiological reviews.