Basic Research
Copyright ©2005 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 21, 2005; 11(7): 1011-1017
Published online Feb 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i7.1011
Figure 1
Figure 1 Skin receptive fields (A) and histological localization of the spinal dorsal horn neurons (B).
Figure 2
Figure 2 Convergent neuron responses to CRD ranged from 20 to 100 mmHg in a monotonic and accelerating fashion.
Figure 3
Figure 3 Effect of acupuncture and noxious stimuli on the responses of convergent neuron to CRD. Whole recording time covers 60 s, of which first 5 s (0-5 s) is the duration for recording spontaneous background (bg) activity; from 5th to 55th s the CRD was consecutively administered, during 15th to 45th s the stimulations of acupuncture, pinch or hotwater was given (CRD + testing); from 55th to 60th s was for recording only the post-stimuli bg activity. Inhibitory effects induced by the stimuli of pinch in hind paw (A), 48 °C-hotwater on tail (B) and acupuncture at contralateral St-36 acupoint (C) in non-receptive fields (NRFs), and facilitated effect produced by acupuncture at ipsilateral St-36 acupoint (D) in receptive field (RF). The top traces in each section are original computer-captured spike records, and the bottom traces are the corresponding peri-stimulus time histograms of the discharges.
Figure 4
Figure 4 Statistical graph showing the effects of acupuncture and pinch on the responses of convergent neurons to CRD. Control CRD: CRD induced the neuron’s responses; CRD+Pinch NRF: effect of pinch in non-receptive field on the responses of the neurons to CRD; CRD+Pinch RF: effect of pinch in the receptive field; CRD+Acup. NRF: effect of acupuncture in non-receptive field; CRD+Acup. RF: effect of acupuncture in receptive field. bP<0.01 and dP<0.001 vs Control CRD respectively.
Figure 5
Figure 5 Effects of acupuncture on the responses of the convergent neurons to CRD before and after reversible spinalization. All the experimental procedure in this figure is the same as those in Figure 3.
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Figure 6 Statistical graph showing the effects of acupuncture on the responses of convergent neurons to CRD in normal and spinalized rats. Open columns represent the CRD induced the neuron’s responses; hatched columns exhibit the effects of acupuncture at the acupoint of non-receptive field on CRD-induced responses before and after reversible spinalization. bP<0.001 vs CRD-induced response and acupuncture effect of post-spinalization compared with that of normal animals respectively.