2001
DOI: 10.1007/s10266-001-8180-5
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Effect of vagal afferent conditioning on trigeminal motor neuron activity associated with tooth-pulp-evoked jaw-opening reflex

Abstract: To clarify the vagal afferent modifying effect on the neurons constituting the nociceptive jaw-opening reflex (JOR), we conducted extracellular recording of trigeminal motor nucleus (TMN) neuron activity in pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. Of 12 TMN neuron responses evoked by tooth pulp (TP) stimulation, 10 were suppressed by vagal afferent conditioning (83%). The mean time of the suppressive effect on the TMN neurons paralleled that found with the digastric electromyogram (dEMG), and maximal inhibition of bot… Show more

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