Neurophysiological correlates of acupuncture: limbic and thalamic responses to analgesic studies in non-human primates.

T.-I.-T. journal of life sciences Pub Date : 1977-01-01
S Jacobs, G Anderson, S Bailey, J Ottaviano, V McCarthy
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Single unit activity from chronically implanted squirrel monkeys was analyzed to evaluate the effect of acupuncture stimulation on limbic and thalamic structures associated with pain. Extracellular recordings and computer-generated interspike interval histograms (ISIH) were obtained from n. parafasicularis and n. ventralis posteromedialis of the thalamus and the laternal septum, basal amygdala and anterior cigulate cortex. Thalamic activity remained unchanged while limibc units demonstrated statistically significant alterations in both cell firing rate and the ISIH in response to acupuncture stimulation. Although pain thresholds in response to tooth pulp stimulation were increased by morphine (37-51% +/- 2.1), acupuncture proved totally ineffective. This may be interpreted as a selective response to acupuncture in CNS structures primarily concerned with the affective component of pain.

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针刺的神经生理学相关性:非人类灵长类动物对镇痛研究的边缘和丘脑反应。
分析了长期植入松鼠猴的单单位活动,以评估针刺刺激对与疼痛相关的边缘和丘脑结构的影响。对丘脑、外侧隔、基底杏仁核和前锁状皮质的束旁肌和腹侧肌后内侧肌进行细胞外记录和计算机生成的峰间间隔直方图(ISIH)。丘脑活动保持不变,而边缘单元在针刺刺激下的细胞放电率和ISIH均表现出统计学上显著的变化。虽然吗啡能提高牙髓刺激后的疼痛阈值(37-51% +/- 2.1),但针刺完全无效。这可能被解释为主要与疼痛的情感成分有关的中枢神经系统结构对针灸的选择性反应。
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