The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modula-tion and processing, but its response to repeated nociception at thalamic level is not well known. Current study investigated thalamic response to repeated nociception by recording and comparing the activity of the same thalamic neuron during the 1st and 2nd formalin injec-tion induced nociception, with a week interval between injections, in awake and behaving mice. Behaviorally, the 2nd injection induced greater nociceptive responses than the 1st. Thalamic activity mirrored these behavioral changes with greater firing rate during the 2nd injection. Analysis of tonic and burst firing, characteristic firing pattern of thalamic neurons, revealed that toni...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in rodents enables non-invasive studies of brain functi...
Multiple brain regions are involved in pain processing, contributing to a complex pattern of neurona...
Cumulative evidence from both humans and animals suggests that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) i...
The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modulation and pro...
The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modulation and pro...
The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modulation and pro...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
Radicular pain in humans is usually caused by intraforaminal stenosis and other diseases affecting t...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
Although central serotonergic systems are known to influence responses to noxious stimuli, mechanism...
The role of NMDA receptors (NMDARs) expressed by primary afferent neurons in nociception remains con...
<p>Baseline is the spontaneous neuronal activity before formalin injection. Neuronal response after ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in rodents enables non-invasive studies of brain functi...
Multiple brain regions are involved in pain processing, contributing to a complex pattern of neurona...
Cumulative evidence from both humans and animals suggests that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) i...
The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modulation and pro...
The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modulation and pro...
The sensory thalamus has been reported to play a key role in central pain sensory modulation and pro...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
Radicular pain in humans is usually caused by intraforaminal stenosis and other diseases affecting t...
The thalamus has been proposed to play a role in sensory modulation via switching between tonic and ...
Although central serotonergic systems are known to influence responses to noxious stimuli, mechanism...
The role of NMDA receptors (NMDARs) expressed by primary afferent neurons in nociception remains con...
<p>Baseline is the spontaneous neuronal activity before formalin injection. Neuronal response after ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in rodents enables non-invasive studies of brain functi...
Multiple brain regions are involved in pain processing, contributing to a complex pattern of neurona...
Cumulative evidence from both humans and animals suggests that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) i...