Elsevier

Brain Research

Volume 484, Issues 1–2, 10 April 1989, Pages 383-388
Brain Research

Evidence for central phenomena participating in the changes of responses of ventrobasal thalamic neurons in arthritic rats

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Abstract

In this study performed in the Freund's adjuvant-induced arthritic rat, a lcal injection of lidocaine in one hind paw strongly depressed the ventrobasal thalamic neuronal responses to mild stimulation of both ankles. In parallel, a behavioral study provided evidence for a bilateral hypoalgesia, tested by the vocalization threshold to paw pressure, after a unilateral anesthetic block. The involvement of central phenomena in the changes of neuronal responsivity described in this model of experimental pain is therefore suggested.

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