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The effect of internal capsule and/or thalamic sensory nucleus stimulation on deafferentation hyperactivity in relation to pain relief - Experimental studies in the cat -
Author
Wani, Takao
Abstract
The effect of electrical stimulation of the internal capsule (IC) or sensory thalamic nucleus (VPM) on neuronal activity in the subnucleus caudalis of the spinal trigeminal nucleus (STNcd) was examined electrophysiologically in the cat. The nociceptive neuronal firing in the STNcd was suppressed by the facilitation of the non-opiate pain inhibitory system, such as electrical stimulation of the IC or VPM of either side. High amplitude spontaneous and continous neuronal hyperactivity (deafferentation hyperactivity: DH), which was provoked in the left STNcd after complete ablation of the left Gasserian ganglion, was conspicuously suppressed by electrical stimulation of the IC of either side (rt. IC stimulation: 30/60; It. IC stimulation: 13/33), as well as by VPM stimulation of either side (rt. VPM stimulation: 5/13; It. VPM stimulation: 5/9). DH, similar to that provoked in the left STNcd after ganglionectomy, was found to spread to the right sensory thalamic nucleus. Twelve neurons with DH were identified in right VPM and nucleus centralis medialis. As many as nine of these twelve neurons were distributed in the marginal area of the VPM. DH in the right thalamus was also suppressed by the stimulation of the IC on either side, however, the suppressive effect was predominant with ipsilateral IC stimulation. These results are compatible with the clinical experience of relief of deafferented (deafferentation) pain by electrical stimulation of the IC or sensory thalamic nucleus (VPM, VPL). After detailed analysis and considerations, it was supposed that this experiment supports the postulated theory that not only deafferented pain but also afferent pain is relieved by the facilitation of the non-opiate pain inhibitory system including the IC and/or the sensory thalamic nucleus.
Keywords
intractable pain
deafferented pain
deafferentaion hyperactivity
pain relief
deep brain stimulation
Published Date
1990-06
Publication Title
岡山医学会雑誌
Publication Title Alternative
Journal of Okayama Medical Association
Volume
volume102
Issue
issue5-6
Publisher
岡山医学会
Publisher Alternative
Okayama Medical Association
Start Page
529
End Page
548
ISSN
0030-1558
NCID
AN00032489
Content Type
Journal Article
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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/joma1947/102/5-6/102_5-6_529/_article/-char/ja/
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http://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/user/oma/
language
Japanese
Copyright Holders
岡山医学会
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Refereed
True
Eprints Journal Name
joma