J. Ellrich et al., Is the response pattern of on- and off-cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla to noxious stimulation independent of stimulation site?, EXP BRAIN R, 136(3), 2001, pp. 394-399
The classification of on- and off-cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla
is based on the response pattern to noxious tail heat. It is generally ass
umed that on- and off-cells respond equally to noxious stimulation anywhere
on the body surface, but so far this assumption has not been systematicall
y examined. In the present study the effects of noxious thermal and mechani
cal stimuli applied to the tail, the extremities and the craniofacial regio
n on the extracellularly recorded activity of 13 on- and 23 off-cells were
investigated in lightly anesthetized rats. In 3 out of 13 on-cells and 11 o
ut of 23 off-cells the response pattern evoked by noxious stimulation of th
e extremities or the craniofacial region differed from the response pattern
elicited by noxious tail heat. In comparison with the response pattern to
noxious tail heat, stimulation of the extremities or the craniofacial regio
n reproducibly evoked opposite reactions in 2 on- and 9 off-cells and did n
ot change neuronal activity in one on- and 2 off-cells. The results of the
present study raise the question of whether the response pattern of on- and
off-cells in the rostral ventromedial medulla can be sufficiently predicte
d by a classification that is exclusively based on the cellular behavior to
noxious heat stimulation of the tail.