Effects of Bilateral Lesions of Ventrolateral Orbital Cortex on the Rat Tail Flick Reflex Inhibition Evoked by Electroacupuncture
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Effects of Bilateral Lesions of Ventrolateral Orbital Cortex on the Rat Tail Flick Reflex Inhibition Evoked by Electroacupuncture
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 2, Pages: 39-42(1996)
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1. 西安交通大学电信学院生物医学工程系
2. 西安医科大学神经生理研究室,西安,710061
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Published:1996
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Effects of Bilateral Lesions of Ventrolateral Orbital Cortex on the Rat Tail Flick Reflex Inhibition Evoked by Electroacupuncture[J]. Acupuncture research, 1996, (2): 39-42.
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Effects of Bilateral Lesions of Ventrolateral Orbital Cortex on the Rat Tail Flick Reflex Inhibition Evoked by Electroacupuncture[J]. Acupuncture research, 1996, (2): 39-42.DOI:
Effects of Bilateral Lesions of Ventrolateral Orbital Cortex on the Rat Tail Flick Reflex Inhibition Evoked by Electroacupuncture
This study found that bilateral electrolytic lesions of the ventrolateral orbital cortex(VLO)markedly reduced the inhibitory effects of high intensity electroacupuncture (EA) at "Zusanli"point on tail flick reflex in lightly anesthetized rats
but did not influence the inhibitory effects of low intensity EA stimulation. The results show that the VLO is involved in acupuncture analgesia produced by activation of snlall afferent fibers with high intensity electroacupunture. Results of this study provide further support for a hypothesis that spinal cord-Sm-VLO-PAG-spinal cord may constitute a negative feedback loop of nociceptive rnodulation. The analgesic effects produced by high intensity electroacupuncture may be mediated by this loop leading to depression of the nociceptive inputs at the spinal cord level.