The human nucleus cuneatus contains discrete territories that share neurochemical features with the relay nuclei for nociceptive information

  • Del Fiacco, Marina
  • Quartu, Marina
  • Serra, M. Pina
  • Boi, Marianna
  • Melis, Tiziana
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Publication date
November 2011
Publisher
Firenze University Press

Abstract

Traditionally, the spinal dorsal column and the gracile (GN) and cuneate (CN) nuclei are believed to be involved in somatic tactile and proprioceptive perceptions. However, more recent clinical and experimental studies show that this system is also involved in the neurotransmission of visceral nociceptive stimuli (Willis et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96, 7675, 1999; Pale?ek J., Physiol. Res. 53, S125, 2004). Early studies in our laboratory (Del Fiacco et al., Brain Res. 264, 142, 1983; Neuroscience, 12, 591, 1984) showed that, at variance with that of laboratory animals, the human CN contains discrete subregions that are strongly immunoreactive to substance P, a neuropeptide classically involved in pain transmission. Here we provide fu...

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