نتایج جستجو برای: raphe magnus

تعداد نتایج: 6042  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
C G Leung P Mason

Neurons in the medullary raphe magnus (RM) that are important in the descending modulation of nociceptive transmission are classified by their response to noxious tail heat as ON, OFF, or NEUTRAL cells. Experiments in anesthetized animals demonstrate that RM ON cells facilitate and OFF cells inhibit nociceptive transmission. Yet little is known of the physiology of these cells in the unanesthet...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Veterinary Science 1990

Journal: :American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 2009

Journal: :Industrial health 2004
Jesús Pascual Lena Morón Jon Zárate Arantza Gutiérrez Itziar Churruca Enrique Echevarría

Toluene is a neurotoxic organic solvent widely used in industry. Acute toluene administration in rats induced a significant increase in the numbers of neural cells immunostained for p75NTR in several brainstem regions, such as the raphe magnus and the nucleus of the solitary tract, as well as in the lateral reticular, gigantocellular, vestibular and ventral cochlear nuclei, without any in the f...

Journal: :Iranian biomedical journal 2008
Seyed Mansour Malakouti Masoomeh Kourosh Arami Abdorahman Sarihi Sohrab Hajizadeh Gila Behzadi Siamak Shahidi Alireza Komaki Behnam Heshmatian Mehrangiz Vahabian

BACKGROUND The nucleus raphe magnus (NRM) is involved in thermoregulatory processing. There is a correlation between changes in the firing rates of the cells in the NRM and the application of the peripheral thermal stimulus. INTRODUCTION we examined the effect of reversible inactivation and excitation of NRM on mechanisms involved in tail blood flow (TBF) regulation in hypothermia. METHODS ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
C G Leung P Mason

The present study was designed to provide a detailed and quantitative description of the physiological characteristics of neurons in the medullary raphe magnus (RM) and adjacent nucleus reticularis magnocellularis (NRMC) under anesthetized conditions. The background discharge and noxious stimulus-evoked responses of RM and NRMC neurons were recorded in rats lightly anesthetized with isoflurane....

S Semnanian

The nucleus paragigantocellularis (PGI) is located in the rostral ventrolateral medulla and has noticeable connections with some other brain nuclei, such as locus ceruleus, nucleus raphe magnus and periaqueductal gray. In rats it is 3 mm in rostrocaudal and 1 mm in mediolateral and 1 mm in the dorsolateral aspect. Anatomically and functionally, PGI has been divided into two subnuclei, retrofaci...

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