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Eprint ID | 16999
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タイトル(別表記) | Neurophysiological study of the extrapyramidal system in cats Part 2: Effects of various centrally acting agents on evoked responses following dentate nucleus stimulation
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著者 |
中村 成夫
岡山大学医学部脳神経外科教室
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抄録 | An electrode was stereotaxically implanted in the unilateral dentate nucleus (DN), the contralateral ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus (VL) and on the surface of the contralateral anterior sigmoid gyrus (ASG) in thirty-five cats. The evoked responses from the contralateral VL and ASG following DN stimulation were studied using an averaging computor technique. Electrical stimulation of DN was commenced in an unanesthetised state 4 to 5 days after the implantation. Square pulse current, 0.2 msec in duration was applied at a frequency of 1 Hz. Modification of the evoked responses was studied following parenteral administration of various centrally acting agents. The results were as follows. 1) Single stimulation of the DN demonstrated evoked responses in the contralateral VL with N(1) (first negative), P(1) (first positive), N(2) (second negative), followed by P(2) (second positive), and N(3) (third negative). Peak latencies of these waves were estimated to be 0.8±0.1 msec in N(1), 1.1±0.2 msec in P(1), 1.5±0.3 msec in N(2), 2.4±0.4 msec in P(2), and 5.3±1.2 msec in N(3). N(1) and N(2) corresponded to presynaptic tract response and postsynaptic relayed response respectively. From the latencies of N(1) and the distance between VL and DN (21mm), the conduction velocity in the dentato-thalamic pathway was roughly calculated as 23-30m/sec. 2) The evoked responses on the contralateral ASG following a single stimulation of the DN demonstrated a wave form composed of P(1), N(1), P(2), and N(2). Peak latencies of these waves were estimated to be 2.1±0.4 msec in P(1), 3.3±0.5 msec in N(1), 5.8±0.7 msec in P(2), 13.2±1.9 msec in N(2). P(2) and N(2) is corresponding to Creutzfeldt's primary EPSP and secondary EPSP respectively. 3) The effects of various centrally acting agents on the above mentioned evoked responses were observed (See table 3). 1 L-5HTP markedly decreased the amplitudes of both P(2) and N(2) of ASG responses. PCPA caused no paticular changes. 2 AOAA also caused effects upon ASG responses similar to L-5HTP. A subconvulsive dose of picrotoxin caused no particular changes. 3 Atropine decreased the amplitudes of both P(2) and N(2) in ASG. Physostigmine caused no particular changes. 4 L-Dopa and ET495 tended to stabilize ASG responses especially when it was in the suppressed state. Reserpine and haloperidol caused no particular changes. These data suggest that 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), γ.-aminobutyric acid (GABA), acetylcholine (ACh), and dopamine (DA) do not play a primary role in the dentato-thalamocortical pathway but work indirectly through other neuronal pathways. This method using evoked responses seems to be useful to know the site and the time course of drug action in relation to the function of a pathway.
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キーワード | Dentate nucleus
Ventrolateral nucleus
Anterior sigmoid grus, Evoked response
Centrally acting agents
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発行日 | 1980-02-28
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出版物タイトル |
岡山医学会雑誌
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出版物タイトル(別表記) | Journal of Okayama Medical Association
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巻 | 92巻
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号 | 1-2号
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出版者 | 岡山医学会
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出版者(別表記) | Okayama Medical Association
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開始ページ | 219
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終了ページ | 235
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ISSN | 0030-1558
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NCID | AN00032489
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資料タイプ |
学術雑誌論文
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オフィシャル URL | https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/joma1947/92/1-2/92_1-2_219/_article/-char/ja/
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関連URL | http://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/user/oma/index.html
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言語 |
日本語
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著作権者 | 岡山医学会
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論文のバージョン | publisher
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査読 |
有り
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Eprints Journal Name | joma
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