1973
DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(73)90110-8
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Cold fiber heat sensitivity: dependency of ‘paradoxical’ discharge on body temperature

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“…However, the possibility that LTN arises from classically defined cold fibers and warm fibers cannot be ruled out, as the thresholds of fibers that express TRPM8 and TRPV3 fall within the range of putative cold and warm fibers. Support for involvement of cold fibers comes from their 'paradoxical' response to high temperatures (Dodt and Zotterman 1952;Long 1973;Campero et al 2001) and from the phenomenon of the heat grill illusion, or 'synthetic heat' (Green 1977;Green 2002;Fruhstorfer et al 2003). Whereas the high threshold [>50°C; (Long 1977)] and temporal irregularity of the paradoxical discharge rule out a role for cold fibers in encoding heat pain, evidence that repeated heating sensitizes cold fibers to heat and lowered the threshold of the paradoxical discharge (Dubner et al 1975;Long 1977) led to speculation that cold fibers may contribute to heat hyperalgesia (Dubner et al 1975;Price and Dubner 1977).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the possibility that LTN arises from classically defined cold fibers and warm fibers cannot be ruled out, as the thresholds of fibers that express TRPM8 and TRPV3 fall within the range of putative cold and warm fibers. Support for involvement of cold fibers comes from their 'paradoxical' response to high temperatures (Dodt and Zotterman 1952;Long 1973;Campero et al 2001) and from the phenomenon of the heat grill illusion, or 'synthetic heat' (Green 1977;Green 2002;Fruhstorfer et al 2003). Whereas the high threshold [>50°C; (Long 1977)] and temporal irregularity of the paradoxical discharge rule out a role for cold fibers in encoding heat pain, evidence that repeated heating sensitizes cold fibers to heat and lowered the threshold of the paradoxical discharge (Dubner et al 1975;Long 1977) led to speculation that cold fibers may contribute to heat hyperalgesia (Dubner et al 1975;Price and Dubner 1977).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although cool cells are often inhibited by noxious heat (Fig. 3A, top), they are sometimes activated by noxious heat after a brief period of inhibition, often referred to as the "paradoxical" heat response (Long 1973(Long , 1977. Neurons recorded in dry eye animals were significantly more likely to be activated by noxious heat, which was defined as a positive Rmag value (P Ͻ 0.01, 2 analysis).…”
Section: Dry Eye Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other aspects, the local cooling causes vasoconstriction and reduces the tissue metabolism, the inflow of inflammatory mediators during penetration of needle. Also, as mentioned before, it stimulates myelinated Ad fibers, activating inhibitory pain pathways, which in turn raises the pain threshold,[ 24 ] especially to noxious stimuli such as local anesthetic agents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%