[Pain reception in the skin studied with chemical agents].

Neirofiziologiia = Neurophysiology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
S V Revenko, L V Baĭdakova, V V Ermishkin, N A Mangusheva, L Ia Selektor
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Cutaneous C-fibre polymodal mechano-heat (CMH) sensory units of narcotized cats have been studied for their responses to the close-arterial injection of potassium, acetylcholine and methacholine to the saphenous artery in subnoxious and noxious concentrations. Subnoxious chemical stimulation has induced low-frequency excitation of CMH units. The parameters of CMH units firing during subnoxious and noxious chemical stimulation may be used for estimation of effects of local anesthetics. To achieve local anesthesia it is sufficient to inhibit only high frequency responses in CMH units without a complete block of these sensors. With that end in view the use-dependent blockers of nerve excitation are suggested. The use-dependent inhibition of CMH units was found during mechanical stimulation under the action of lidocaine or n-propylajmaline. The mathematical model of C-fibre has demonstrated the key role of slow changes of membrane ionic permeabilities in determining the firing rate elicited by chemical stimulation.

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[用化学试剂研究皮肤的疼痛感受]。
研究了麻醉猫皮肤c -纤维多模态机械热(CMH)感觉单元对隐动脉近动脉注射亚毒性和毒性浓度的钾、乙酰胆碱和甲胆碱的反应。亚毒性化学刺激诱发了CMH单元的低频激发。在亚毒性和毒性化学刺激下,CMH单元放电的参数可用于估计局部麻醉剂的效果。为了实现局部麻醉,仅抑制CMH单元中的高频响应就足够了,而无需完全阻断这些传感器。鉴于这一目的,建议使用依赖于神经兴奋的阻滞剂。在利多卡因或正丙基马林作用下的机械刺激中,发现了CMH单位的使用依赖性抑制。c纤维的数学模型证明了膜离子渗透率的缓慢变化在决定化学刺激引起的放电速率方面的关键作用。
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