DOES BARBITURATE ANESTHESIA MODIFY THE NEURONAL PROPERTIES OF THE SOMATOSENSORY THALAMUS - A SINGLE-UNIT STUDY RELATED TO NOCICEPTION IN THE AWAKE-PENTOBARBITAL-TREATED RAT
J. Montagneclavel et Jl. Oliveras, DOES BARBITURATE ANESTHESIA MODIFY THE NEURONAL PROPERTIES OF THE SOMATOSENSORY THALAMUS - A SINGLE-UNIT STUDY RELATED TO NOCICEPTION IN THE AWAKE-PENTOBARBITAL-TREATED RAT, Neuroscience letters, 196(1-2), 1995, pp. 69-72
By means of extracellular recordings, we studied thalamic ventrobasal
complex neurons of rats tested first awake, and then anesthetized with
pentobarbital. In both conditions, we found two groups of units in bo
th states. The first group, displaying a spontaneous bursting activity
was not obviously responding to peripheral stimuli. Another group, di
splaying a single-spike activity, was almost exclusively activated by
innocuous and/or noxious and innocuous mechanical stimuli. Still in th
is group, units specifically driven by noxious stimuli were only found
under pentobarbital. These data, different from classical findings, e
mphasize the interest of the awake preparation in order to study nocic
eptive cellular mechanisms at the thalamic level.