Warm-sensitive afferent splanchnic C-fiber units in vitro

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Adelson, DW
Wei, JY
Kruger, L
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,MED CTR,CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT NEUROBIOL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90095
[2] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,MED CTR,CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT MED,LOS ANGELES,CA 90095
[3] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,MED CTR,CTR HLTH SCI,BRAIN RES INST,LOS ANGELES,CA 90095
[4] VET ADM WADSWORTH MED CTR,CTR ULCER RES & EDUC,DIGEST DIS RES CTR,LOS ANGELES,CA 90073
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10.1152/jn.1997.77.6.2989
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Receptive fields of 41 slowly conducting sensory fibers were located using a thermal (warm) search stimulus in an in vitro splanchnic nerve-mesentery preparation. Warm-sensitive receptive fields were punctate and were densest in the region surrounding the prevertebral ganglia, an area with prominent deposits of brown adipose tissue, where the abdominal aorta branches into the major trunks supplying the abdominal viscera. Impulse activity was recorded while applying a warm stimulus to identified receptive fields (RFs). The warm stimulus consisted of a warming ramp (10-15 degrees C in 1-2 s to a 42-49 degrees C peak temperature) followed by a 10- to 30-s period during which the RF was maintained at this peak temperature (plateau phase). Eighty percent (33/41) of warm-sensitive units responded to warming with discharge comprising both a phasic and a tonic component (slowly adapting warm-sensitive, or SA-W, units). The remainder(8/41) responded with only phasic discharge (rapidly adapting warm-sensitive, or RA-W, units). Units' adaptation characteristics were consistent from trial to trial and when applying stimuli from different positions. Fifty percent of SA-W units (8/16) and 17% of RA-W units (1/6)were activated by transient exposure to 9-90 nM bradykinin (BK). Twenty-seven percent (9/33) of SA-W units and 12% (1/8) of RA-W units were activated by probing their RF with von Frey hairs with bending forces <10 mN (similar to 1 g equivalent mass). An additional five SA-W units tested were activated by strong mechanical stimuli (compression with a metal probe or firm stretching). No BK-responsive warm-sensitive units were activated by von Frey probing <10 mN, but two (both SA-W) responded to strong mechanical stimuli. In six SA-W units and one RA-W unit, the number of impulses evoked by warming similar to 5 min after exposure to BK was >2 SD greater than the mean pre-BK response, indicating sensitization. This sensitization was transient, the response to warming returning to within one standard deviation of the pretrial mean or less over the course of the next 5-10 min. Changes in background activity, mechanical sensitivity, BK sensitivity, and BK-induced sensitization were noted in various splanchnic units over the course of prolonged observations: suggesting that these indices may not reliably distinguish unit type, but instead may indicate the functional state of the sense organ. Splanchnic neurons responsive to the intense warming used in the present in vitro experiments may participate in the cardiovascular responses observed in vivo in heat-stressed rats. The dense distribution of warm-receptive fields in the vicinity of the celiac-superior mesenteric ganglionic complex is consistent with the localization of splanchnic thermosensitive units previously noted in vivo in the rabbit.
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