THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CEREBRAL SOMATOSENSORY AREA ON SPONTANEOUS SINGLE DISCHARGE OF NUCLEUS RAPHE MAGNUS
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THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CEREBRAL SOMATOSENSORY AREA ON SPONTANEOUS SINGLE DISCHARGE OF NUCLEUS RAPHE MAGNUS
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 258-261(1982)
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中国人民解放军兽医大学生理教研室,长春
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Published:1982
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Jing Zaixin, Hu Zhongming, Fan Zhenqin. THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CEREBRAL SOMATOSENSORY AREA ON SPONTANEOUS SINGLE DISCHARGE OF NUCLEUS RAPHE MAGNUS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1982, (4): 258-261.
DOI:
Jing Zaixin, Hu Zhongming, Fan Zhenqin. THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CEREBRAL SOMATOSENSORY AREA ON SPONTANEOUS SINGLE DISCHARGE OF NUCLEUS RAPHE MAGNUS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1982, (4): 258-261.DOI:
THE EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CEREBRAL SOMATOSENSORY AREA ON SPONTANEOUS SINGLE DISCHARGE OF NUCLEUS RAPHE MAGNUS
using cortical evoked potentials (CEP) as an index
many researchers have studied the role of the cerebral cortex in acupuncture analgesia. However
to find out whether the cerebral cortex plays a role in acupuncture analgesia
the sudies must first center efforts on relatioship between CEP and pain
and between cerebral cortex and the nucleus raphe magnus (NRM). Thirteen cats weighing 1.8-3kg were used in the present study. All the animals were kept conscious and inmobilized in all the process of the experiment. While somatosenaory area and Xieqi point (邪气穴) were stimulated
the spontaneous single discharge of the nueleus raphe magnus (NRM) were recorded
and at the same time the responses of levels before and after stimulation were observed and compared. The results are as follows: (1) In 55 spontaneous single discharges (SSD)
frequency range was 0.5-3/sec
pulse amplitude-250-400μv
and the greatest reached Imv. (2) In 55 spontaneous single discharges
when somatosensory area was stimulated
SSD of all the nucleus raphe magnus were increased. (3) In 12 spontaneous single discharges
SSD were observed under the influences of the acupuncture point and pain stimulation. The results obtained are as follows: 9 SSD were not affected by pain stimulation