1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(98)01324-9
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The site of the anti-emetic action of tachykinin NK1 receptor antagonists may exist in the medullary area adjacent to the semicompact part of the nucleus ambiguus

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“…In this case, the microinjection of the dye into the dorsal part of the pontine tegmentum produced serial propulsive contractions of the descending colon and rectum, then blocked propulsive contractions in the reflex response to anal stimulation after bilateral microinjections. In a previous study, we showed that the microinjection of less than 5 l of aqueous solution produced no mechanical effect [11]. Therefore our present results with the microinjection of less than 1 l of PSB are not thought to be produced by mechanical effects.…”
Section: A Results Of the Experiments Using Psb As A Tool To Determinesupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…In this case, the microinjection of the dye into the dorsal part of the pontine tegmentum produced serial propulsive contractions of the descending colon and rectum, then blocked propulsive contractions in the reflex response to anal stimulation after bilateral microinjections. In a previous study, we showed that the microinjection of less than 5 l of aqueous solution produced no mechanical effect [11]. Therefore our present results with the microinjection of less than 1 l of PSB are not thought to be produced by mechanical effects.…”
Section: A Results Of the Experiments Using Psb As A Tool To Determinesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The excitatory and blocking effects of PSB and its staining ability make it a useful tool for examining the functions of focal brain parts. [The Japanese Journal of Physiology 54: [61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70]2004] antiemetic action [11]. An injection of the antagonist into the medulla area corresponding to the central pattern generator for vomiting [13][14][15] produced no detectable effects.…”
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“…On the other hand, CP-122,721, a potent NK 1 -receptor antagonist, significantly prevented emesis evoked by all four of the above stimuli, as expected. Several studies suggest that the site of the antiemetic action of NK 1 -receptor antagonists is located in the brainstem known to be associated with the emetic reflex (11,12,16). Because diphenidol had negligible affinity for the NK 1 receptor, it is suggested that the hypothetical site of the anti-pica action of diphenidol by Takeda et al (8,9) is different from the site of NK 1 -receptor antagonists.…”
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“…Patterns of nerve activity have been used to characterise emesis in paralysed, decerebrate preparations to define the correlates of emesis, i.e. retching and fictive expulsion (Fukuda & Koga, 1995;Miller et al 1996;Fukuda et al 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%