Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6286449 Neuroscience Research 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigated nociceptive cortical responses using transcranial flavoprotein fluorescence imaging in anesthetized mice with capsaicin-induced allodynia. Tactile stimuli applied to the hindpaw produced fluorescence increases in the contralateral somatosensory cortex of naïve mice. Lesioning of the ipsilateral dorsal column in the spinal cord abolished most of the cortical responses. However, the responses to the same tactile stimuli appeared again after capsaicin was injected into the hindpaw. The capsaicin treatment reduced the thresholds of the hindpaw withdrawal responses. These findings strongly suggest that the responses to tactile stimuli in the lesioned mice after capsaicin injection represented nociceptive cortical responses.

Research highlights▶ Cortical responses were recorded in mice with capsaicin-induced allodynia. ▶ Tactile cortical responses were abolished by spinal dorsal column lesioning. ▶ Cortical responses appeared again after hypodermic capsaicin injection.

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