Neuroscience letters
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Neuroscience letters · Mar 1995
Contribution of the sciatic and saphenous nerve to the ventrobasal thalamic neuronal responses to pinch in rats with a chronic sciatic nerve constriction: a study using anesthetic blocks and nerve section.
To extend the study on the respective contribution of the sciatic and saphenous nerve in abnormal nociceptive responses observed in rats with a loose constriction of one sciatic nerve, neuronal responses to pinch applied to the territory of the injured nerve, recorded in the ventrobasal complex of the thalamus have been studied. Eleven neurones recorded in 11 rats with a nerve constriction since 15-19 days and clear abnormal pain-related behaviour to mechanical stimulus, were tested before and during an anesthetic block of the saphenous and/or of the sciatic nerve, and/or after the saphenous nerve section. Only the sciatic nerve block depressed significantly the pinch responses.
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Neuroscience letters · Mar 1995
Galanin is contained in GABAergic neurons in the rat spinal dorsal horn.
In order to determine which types of neuron in laminae I-III of the rat spinal dorsal horn contain the peptide galanin, pre-embedding immunocytochemistry with antiserum to galanin was combined with post-embedding detection of GABA- and glycine-like immunoreactivities. Sixty-eight galanin immunoreactive neurons in laminae I-III selected from four rats were examined, and in each case semi-thin sections through the cell body were tested with a monoclonal antibody to GABA and an antiserum to glycine. All of the 68 galanin-immunoreactive neurons tested were GABA-immunoreactive, while only one of them (in lamina III) was glycine-immunoreactive. This suggests that galanin is contained in inhibitory interneurons, and that (like enkephalin, neuropeptide Y and thyrotropin-releasing hormone) it is mainly restricted to GABAergic neurons which do not use glycine as a co-transmitter.