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Spinal integration of hot and cold nociceptive stimuli by wide-dynamic-range neurons in anesthetized adult rats.

Clémence GieréMeggane MelchiorAndré DufourPierrick Poisbeau
Published in: Pain reports (2021)
Altogether, this study helps better understand how short-lasting and long-lasting hot or cold noxious stimuli are integrated by mechanosensitive WDR neurons. In our experimental conditions, we found WDR neurons to be nociceptive specific for C-fiber-mediated hot stimuli. We also found that cold nonnoxious and noxious information, triggered at glabrous skin areas, are likely taken in charge by A-type sensory neurons. This study will be helpful to establish working hypothesis explaining the thermal pain symptoms displayed by animal models and patients in a translational extent.
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