1987
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1987.sp016733
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Cold stimulation of teeth: a comparison between the responses of cat intradental A delta and C fibres and human sensation.

Abstract: SUMMARY1. In nembutal-anaesthetized cats, the responses of intradental Ad and C fibres to rapid cooling of the crown of canine teeth were studied.2. Single-unit recordings were obtained from a total of eighty-six intradental Ad and C fibres. The mean conduction velocity of Ad fibres was 13-9 m/s (n = 43; range: 3-6-26-0 m/s), that of C fibres was 1-3 m/s (n = 43; range: 05-2-2 m/s).3. In the intact tooth none of the identified Ad or C fibres showed any ongoing activity in the absence of intentional stimulation… Show more

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“…These results are consistent with the phenotype of TRPM8-null mice, which are deficient in many aspects of cold sensing, including innocuous cold discrimination and nocifensive responses to noxious cold (Chung and Caterina, 2007). Moreover, psychophysical and functional data have shown cool fibers and noxious cold fibers to have distinct receptive zones in peripheral tissues (DarianSmith et al, 1973;Jyvasjarvi and Kniffki, 1987;Davis, 1998). Thus, we examined various peripheral structures including teeth, palate, tongue, and skin to determine whether TRPM8 fibers innervate these tissues in a manner that suggests that they may mediate both innocuous and noxious cold signaling, hypothesizing expression in functionally distinct subtypes of neurons or neural circuits.…”
Section: Trpm8 Is Expressed In Both Nociceptive and Non-nociceptive Ssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…These results are consistent with the phenotype of TRPM8-null mice, which are deficient in many aspects of cold sensing, including innocuous cold discrimination and nocifensive responses to noxious cold (Chung and Caterina, 2007). Moreover, psychophysical and functional data have shown cool fibers and noxious cold fibers to have distinct receptive zones in peripheral tissues (DarianSmith et al, 1973;Jyvasjarvi and Kniffki, 1987;Davis, 1998). Thus, we examined various peripheral structures including teeth, palate, tongue, and skin to determine whether TRPM8 fibers innervate these tissues in a manner that suggests that they may mediate both innocuous and noxious cold signaling, hypothesizing expression in functionally distinct subtypes of neurons or neural circuits.…”
Section: Trpm8 Is Expressed In Both Nociceptive and Non-nociceptive Ssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…5a). Thus, the first and second pains evoked by cold stimulation of the tooth are attributed to coldsensitive A␦-and C-fibers, respectively (Jyvasjarvi and Kniffki, 1987). More critically, cold-sensitive A␦-and C-fibers in both cats and rats have distinct receptive fields, with superficial endings of A␦-fibers located to the dentin and C-fibers deeper in the pulp (Fig.…”
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