THE EFFECT OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ON SINGLE BULBAR RETICULAR CELLS AND BEHAVIOR RESPONSES INDUCED BY THE SPLANCHNIC NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION IN CONSCIOUS CATS
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THE EFFECT OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ON SINGLE BULBAR RETICULAR CELLS AND BEHAVIOR RESPONSES INDUCED BY THE SPLANCHNIC NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION IN CONSCIOUS CATS
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 259-263(1985)
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重庆医学院生理教研室
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Published:1985
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THE EFFECT OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ON SINGLE BULBAR RETICULAR CELLS AND BEHAVIOR RESPONSES INDUCED BY THE SPLANCHNIC NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION IN CONSCIOUS CATS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1985, (4): 259-263.
DOI:
THE EFFECT OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ON SINGLE BULBAR RETICULAR CELLS AND BEHAVIOR RESPONSES INDUCED BY THE SPLANCHNIC NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION IN CONSCIOUS CATS[J]. Acupuncture research, 1985, (4): 259-263.DOI:
THE EFFECT OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ON SINGLE BULBAR RETICULAR CELLS AND BEHAVIOR RESPONSES INDUCED BY THE SPLANCHNIC NOCICEPTIVE STIMULATION IN CONSCIOUS CATS
The chronic microelectrode techniques were carried out on 23 cats. The response of a single unit activity of bulbar medulla and the behavior respo nses were recorded when the intenstive stimulus applied to the central end of splanchnic nerve. Among 128 neurons from 18 cats
the frequency of neuronal discharges was increased in 100 units (about 78.1%)
and decreased in 27 units (abo- ut 21.1%). The pain response
increasing abdominal muscle contration and the pupil dilation occurred concomitantly. with the change of neuronal di- scharges. The behavior responses of entire body
however
were elicited when the intensity of noxious stimulation was increases signficantly. In most conscious cases
the changes of bulbar unit discharge
either increasing or decreasing
were depressed by electroacupuncture
but there was no significant change in the behavior responses arised from the spla- nchnic stimulus. It is therefore concluded that the depression of unit discharge in ce- ntral nervous system
in general
may serve as an analgesic index in the research of electroacupuncture. However
the inhibition of behavior resp- onse of pain would be one of the much more effective criteria in a true estimation of acupuncture anaesthesia. The drowsy signs were produced in 13 out of 27 experiments from 6 cats while the microelectrode was inserted into the reticular formation of medulla oblongata. The relationship between drowsy and electroacupunctu- re analgesia