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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Experimental brain research 118 (1998), S. 431-434 
    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Key words Lidocaine ; Dorsal horn neurons ; Nociception ; Receptive field ; Spinal cord
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The effect of intravenous administration of the local anaesthetic lidocaine (1, 3 or 5 mg/kg) on the responsiveness and size of the cutaneous receptive fields of 18 lumbar dorsal horn neurons was examined in intact urethane-anaesthetized rats. Lidocaine induced expansion of the receptive field in the majority of neurons examined, particularly after the two higher doses. The expansion occurred usually within 10 min after lidocaine injection and the effect was reversible. Lidocaine also altered the responsiveness of dorsal horn neurons to peripheral mechanical stimulation. The responses of wide-dynamic-range neurons to noxious pinch were usually inhibited by lidocaine. However, some low-threshold neurons started to react to noxious mechanical stimulation and some high-threshold neurons started to respond to innocuous brushing after lidocaine injection. The present results show that moderate doses of systemic lidocaine induce complex changes in the excitability of dorsal horn neurons, including an increase in the size of the receptive field and altered response characteristics to mechanical stimulation.
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    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Keywords: Key words Phonotactic threshold ; Juvenile hormone III ; Allatectomy ; Environmental influences ; Auditory interneuron
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Juvenile hormone III (JHIII), when applied to the abdomen of 1-day-old female Acheta domesticus (in quantities that would create JHIII titers in the hemolymph that were within the range measured in females of this species) caused a significant decrease in phonotactic thresholds (Fig. 1). Removal of the corpora allata from 5-day-old females with low phonotactic thresholds caused significantly increased phonotactic thresholds 2–5 days later. After a temporary increase (24 h) of, on average, about 25 dB, the phonotactic thresholds drop to about 10 dB above preallatectomy levels (Fig. 2), but remain significantly higher than controls. Application of JHIII to allatectomized females, with a mean increase in thresholds of 20 dB, results in significantly decreased thresholds (mean of about 20 dB) over the next 6 h (Fig. 3). Exposure to males 1 week before the imaginal molt causes the phonotactic thresholds of postimaginal females to drop 1–2 days significantly earlier than controls (Fig. 4). One- and 3-day-old females, phonotactically tested only once, exhibit lower thresholds in the early morning than they do in the late afternoon (Fig. 5). Five-day-old females do not exhibit such a diurnal rhythm. Phonotactically testing females more than once a day significantly influences their phonotactic thresholds (Figs. 6, 7). In 1-day-old females, with high (above 70 dB) phonotactic thresholds, the threshold of their L1 auditory interneurons can be 30 dB or more below their phonotactic threshold (Fig. 8). In females with phonotactic thresholds of 70 dB or lower, the L1 threshold is within 10 dB of their phonotactic threshold. Both JHIII and allatectomy influence phonotactic and L1 thresholds in a similar manner.
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