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- W2083528529 abstract "An electrophysiological study was carried out in sixteen decerebrate and paralyzed New Zealand rabbits to determine how a bolus injection of a nociceptor stimulant (hypertonic saline, 5%) into the masseter muscle influences the activity of the trigeminal motor circuitry during fictive jaw movements. Hypodermic needles connected to a syringe held in a computer- controlled infusion pump were inserted into the anterior deep layer of either the right or the left masseter. Twenty-three infusions of 50, 70 or 80 μl saline were made in fourteen animals at constant rates over 1 min. Eight control infusions of normal saline (0.9%) were made in a subpopulation of five animals in an identical manner. Fictive jaw movements were evoked before and after the infusions by repetitive electrical stimulation of the cortico-bulbar tract. Effects were assessed by extracellular microelectrode recordings made from the digastric motoneuron pool and from putative last-order interneurons in the oral subnucleus of the spinal trigeminal tract and adjacent structures. In comparison with pre-infusion control cycles, nociceptor stimulation caused significant slowing of the rhythm and a reduction of the area of the digastric motoneuron bursts in the majority of the animals (12/14). The decrease in cycle frequency was due almost entirely to a lengthening of the time between the digastric bursts. Changes usually began 1–2 min after the infusion and returned to pre-infusion values within 10–15 min. No significant effects were seen when isotonic saline was applied. Recordings were obtained from nine interneurons, eight of which had low threshold mechanosensitive receptive fields. One neuron was, in addition, excited by pinch. Eight were not active in the absence of motor activity and this did not change when hypertonic saline was applied. However, once fictive movements began, all started to fire rhythmic bursts of spikes. In five cases, there was a significant post-infusion increase in spike frequency, and three showed decreases. Seven showed significant post-infusion changes in mean phase and/or concentration of their firing within the movement cycle. Changes in the preferred phase of interneuronal firing were significantly correlated to changes in the phase of offset of the digastric burst. The present results provide evidence that the stimulation of nociceptors in a muscle slows the frequency of rhythmical movements in the absence of sensory feedback. They confirm that infusions into one muscle affect the output of its antagonist. The results also suggest that neurons in the oral subnucleus of the spinal trigeminal tract and adjacent reticular formation appear to participate in programming these changes in motor output." @default.
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- W2083528529 title "Effects of chemical stimulation of masseter muscle nociceptors on trigeminal motoneuron and interneuron activities during fictive mastication in the rabbit" @default.
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