TY - JOUR T1 - SEROTONERGIC Pontomedullary Neurons Are Not Activated by Antinociceptive Stimulation in the Periaqueductal Gray JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 3285 LP - 3292 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.17-09-03285.1997 VL - 17 IS - 9 AU - Keming Gao AU - Yoo-Hang Hugh Kim AU - Peggy Mason Y1 - 1997/05/01 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/17/9/3285.abstract N2 - The antinociceptive and cardiovascular effects of midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) stimulation are mediated through a relay in the pontomedullary raphe magnus (RM) and adjacent nucleus reticularis magnocellularis (NRMC). To test whether the neurons important in mediating PAG-evoked effects are serotonergic, the responses of pontomedullary serotonergic-like cells to PAG stimulation were tested. serotonergic-like neurons (n = 21) were recorded extracellularly in halothane-anesthetized Sprague Dawley rats. Serotonergic-like neurons were distinguished by their slow and steady background discharge. Two neurons that were physiologically characterized asserotonergic-like were intracellularly labeled and processed for serotonin immunoreactivity; both cells tested contained immunoreactive serotonin. Train stimulation of sites within the midbrain PAG, at intensities of ≤50 μA, suppressed the tail withdrawal from noxious heat and evoked changes in blood pressure and heart rate. No serotonergic-like cells were activated by single-pulse or short-train (two to five pulses) stimulation of the PAG at antinociceptive intensities. In most cases,serotonergic-like cells were unaffected by long-train stimulation (5–6 sec) of the PAG, which produced antinociception and cardiovascular changes. In contrast, >50% of the cells in two nonserotonergic-like cell classes were activated at short latency by such PAG stimulation. In conclusion, monosynaptic excitation ofserotonergic cells in RM/NRMC is unlikely to be necessary for the nociceptive and autonomic modulatory effects of PAG stimulation. ER -