학술논문

Nociceptive and thermoreceptive lamina I neurons are anatomically distinct.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature Neuroscience. Jul98, Vol. 1 Issue 3, p218. 8p.
Subject
*NEURONS
*NOCICEPTORS
*THERMORECEPTORS
Language
ISSN
1097-6256
Abstract
Pain and temperature stimuli activate neurons of lamina I within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, and although these neurons can be classified into three basic morphological types and three major physiological classes, earlier studies did not establish a structure/function correlation between their morphology and their physiological responses. We recorded and intracellularly labeled 38 cat lamina I neurons. All 12 fusiform cells were nociceptive-specific, responsive only to pinch and/or heat. All 11 pyramidal cells were thermoreceptive-specific, responsive only to innocuous cooling. Of ten multipolar cells, six were polymodal, responsive to heat, pinch and cold, and four were nociceptire-specific. Five unclassified cells had features consistent with this pattern. These results support the view that central pain and temperature pathways contain anatomically discrete sets of modality-selective neurons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]