نتایج جستجو برای: nucleus cuneiformis

تعداد نتایج: 112043  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
John R Keltner Ansgar Furst Catherine Fan Rick Redfern Ben Inglis Howard L Fields

We use a novel balanced experimental design to specifically investigate brain mechanisms underlying the modulating effect of expected pain intensity on afferent nociceptive processing and pain perception. We used two visual cues, each conditioned to one of two noxious thermal stimuli [ approximately 48 degrees C (high) or 47 degrees C (low)]. The visual cues were presented just before and durin...

Abbas Haghparast , Leila Ahmad-Molaei, Maryam Ziaei, Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar, Pegah Rouzmeh, Raha Khademi,

Introduction: The antinociceptive effect of morphine is, in part, mediated through the activation of a descending pathway. One of the major components of this pathway is the nucleus raphe magnus (NRM). Our previous study demonstrated the involvement of NRM in the analgesic effect of morphine microinjected into the nucleus cuneiformis (NCF) in a descending manner. The aim of the current study...

Abbas Haghparast, Amir-Mohammad Alizadeh, Leila Ahmad-Molaei, Pegah Azizi,

ABSTRACTPrevious studies have shown the role of opioid receptors located in the nucleus cuneiformis (CnF) in acute pain, but not in chronic pain models. In the present study, we have determined that possible effects of these receptors at the CnF on both early and late phases of formalin test following local and systemic morphine administration. Each rat was given a subcutaneous 50-μl injection ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
Vitaly Napadow Rupali P. Dhond Kyungmo Park Jieun Kim Nikos Makris Kenneth K. Kwong Richard E. Harris Patrick L. Purdon Norman Kettner Kathleen K. S. Hui

Acupuncture modulation of activity in the human brainstem is not well known. This structure is plagued by physiological artifact in neuroimaging experiments. In addition, most studies have used short (<15 min) block designs, which miss delayed responses following longer duration stimulation. We used brainstem-focused cardiac-gated fMRI and evaluated time-variant brain response to longer duratio...

2007
Tor D. Wager David J. Scott Jon-Kar Zubieta Edward E. Smith

Placebo-induced expectancies have been shown to decrease pain in a manner reversible by opioid antagonists, but little is known about the central brain mechanisms of opioid release during placebo treatment. This study examined placebo effects in pain by using positron-emission tomography with [11C]carfentanil, which measures regional -opioid receptor availability in vivo. Noxious thermal stimul...

2012
Abdolaziz Ronaghi Mohammad Ebrahimzadeh Abbas Haghparast

behaviors have already been demonstrated. Systemic morphine inhibited both the early and late phases of the formalin-induced licking responses, and this action was naloxone-sensitive (Dubuisson & Dennis, 1977; Oluyomi, Hart, & Smith, 1992) as well. It has been shown that wide variety of brain regions including the frontal lobe, anterior cingulate cortex, insula, amygdala, hypothalamus, periaque...

Abbas Haghparast, Asghar Parvishan, Mohammad Ebrahimzadeh, Zahra Taslimil,

Introduction: Nucleus cuneiformis (NCF), as part of descending pain inhibitory system, cooperates with periaqueductal gray (PAG) and rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) in supraspinal modulation of pain. Cannabinoids have analgesic effects in the PAG, RVM and NCF. The transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1(TRPV1) can be activated by anandamide and WIN55,212-2 as a cannabinoid receptor ago...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Franz Riederer Andreas R Gantenbein Marvin Marti Roger Luechinger Spyridon Kollias Peter S Sándor

Patients with chronic daily headache and overuse of analgesics, triptans, or other acute headache compounds, are considered to suffer from medication-overuse headache (MOH). This implies that medication overuse is the cause of headache chronification. It remains a key question why only two-thirds of patients with chronic migraine-like headache and overuse of pain medication improve after detoxi...

Abbas Haghparast, Abdolaziz Ronaghi, Mohammad Ebrahimzadeh,

Introduction: The role of midbrain reticular formation, which includes the nucleus cuneiformis (NCF), as a crucial antinociceptive region in descending pain modulation has long been investigated. In this study, we tried to highlight the role of NCF in morphine-induced antinociception in formalin-induced pain model in rats. Methods: A total of 201 male Wistar rats weighing 260-310 g were used in...

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