Responses of single lingual nerve fibers to thermal and chemical stimulation.
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The goals of this study were to characterize the responses of: (1) thermally-sensitive fibers of the lingual branch of the trigeminal nerve to cooling from 35 degrees to 10 degrees C at a rate of 1 degrees C/s; and (2) these neurons to a mid-range concentration of NaCl (150 mM), glucose (150 mM), citric acid (0.3 mM), and quinine-HCl (3 mM) at 35 degrees and 25 degrees C. A cluster analysis of 47 neurons' responses to cooling revealed two major groups and one minor group. Group 1 neurons (n=19) had a shorter latency, exhibited faster time-to-peak activity, and responded over a smaller range of temperature compared to Group 2 neurons (n=22). Group 3 neurons (n=6) exhibited the longest response latency and responded over a wider cooler range of temperature. Twenty-five out of thirty-one thermally-sensitive, non-tactile lingual neurons responded weakly to at least one chemical stimulus, with some neurons responding to 2, 3, or all 4 chemical stimuli. Group 1 neurons responded to more chemical stimuli at 35 degrees C, while Group 2 neurons responded more at 25 degrees C. Under their optimal temperature conditions, Group 1 and Group 2 neurons responded most often to citric acid and least often to glucose, with NaCl and Q-HCl eliciting an intermediate number of responses. As a whole, the responses of thermally-sensitive fibers to chemical stimulation were modest at best with an absence of chemical specificity. There was no evidence of a 'best' stimulus, although there was a suggestion of temporal coding.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Brain research
دوره 790 1-2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998