1999
Enhanced Excitability of Sensory Neurons in Rats With Cutaneous Hyperalgesia Produced by Chronic Compression of the Dorsal Root Ganglion
Zhang J, Song X, LaMotte R. Enhanced Excitability of Sensory Neurons in Rats With Cutaneous Hyperalgesia Produced by Chronic Compression of the Dorsal Root Ganglion. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1999, 82: 3359-3366. PMID: 10601467, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1999.82.6.3359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal root gangliaControl ratsCutaneous hyperalgesiaDRG cellsRoot gangliaSpontaneous activityChronic mechanical compressionCCD cellsAction potential thresholdDRG somataChronic compressionChronic painContralateral footSham operationElectrophysiological changesSpinal injuryIntracellular recordingsPunctate stimulationSensory pathologySensory neuronsIntervertebral foraminaIntrinsic alterationsElectrophysiological propertiesPlantar surfaceHyperalgesia
1998
Patch clamp recording from the intact dorsal root ganglion
Zhang J, Donnelly D, LaMotte R. Patch clamp recording from the intact dorsal root ganglion. Journal Of Neuroscience Methods 1998, 79: 97-103. PMID: 9531465, DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0270(97)00164-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsGanglia, SpinalMembrane PotentialsNeural ConductionPatch-Clamp TechniquesRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyTetrodotoxinConceptsPatch-clamp recordingsConduction velocityAction potentialsSciatic nerveC cellsIntact dorsal root gangliaDorsal root ganglion cellsDorsal root gangliaAxonal conduction velocityGanglion sheathL5 DRGDRG cellsRoot gangliaGanglion cellsAP thresholdBeta cellsClamp recordingsSodium currentAdeltaCurrent clampConnective tissueVoltage clampNerveGangliaTTX
1997
Axotomy Increases the Excitability of Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells With Unmyelinated Axons
Zhang J, Donnelly D, Song X, Lamotte R. Axotomy Increases the Excitability of Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells With Unmyelinated Axons. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1997, 78: 2790-2794. PMID: 9356426, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1997.78.5.2790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal root gangliaUnmyelinated axonsRoot gangliaSodium currentTTX-sensitive sodium currentWhole-cell patch-clamp recordingsCell patch-clamp recordingsDorsal root ganglion cellsTTX-resistant currentC cellsEffects of axotomyAction potential thresholdPatch-clamp recordingsAction potential durationNeuropathic painVoltage-clamp conditionsPeak sodium currentDRG cellsGanglion cellsSoma sizeFast BlueNerve fibersConduction velocityAxotomyPotential duration
1992
Central changes in processing of mechanoreceptive input in capsaicin‐induced secondary hyperalgesia in humans.
Torebjörk H, Lundberg L, LaMotte R. Central changes in processing of mechanoreceptive input in capsaicin‐induced secondary hyperalgesia in humans. The Journal Of Physiology 1992, 448: 765-780. PMID: 1593489, PMCID: PMC1176227, DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMechanical hyperalgesiaCapsaicin injectionIntraneural microstimulationMechanoreceptive inputCapsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesiaCutaneous innervation territoryArea of hyperalgesiaHealthy human subjectsSecondary hyperalgesiaAlgesic substancesLidocaine anesthesiaInnervation territoryIntense painIntradermal injectionUnmyelinated fibersHyperalgesiaMyelinated fibersC-fibersCentral changesPainAfferent signalsImpulse conductionSuprathreshold stimulationSkin areasTactile sensation
1984
Time-intensity profiles of cutaneous pain in normal and hyperalgesic skin: a comparison with C-fiber nociceptor activities in monkey and human
LaMotte R, Torebjörk H, Robinson C, Thalhammer J. Time-intensity profiles of cutaneous pain in normal and hyperalgesic skin: a comparison with C-fiber nociceptor activities in monkey and human. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1984, 51: 1434-1450. PMID: 6737035, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1984.51.6.1434.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNociceptive afferent fibersDevelopment of hyperalgesiaConditioning stimulusPain ratingsHeat stimulationAfferent fibersHairy skinHeat-evoked dischargesCervical spinal cordMagnitude of painMild heat injurySimilar response magnitudesMean frequencyPoststimulus time histogramsNociceptor activityCutaneous painResponse latencyHyperalgesic skinSpinal cordAwake humansC-fibersAnesthetized monkeysConduction velocityPainHeat stimuli
1983
Psychophysical detection and pain ratings of incremental thermal stimuli: A comparison with nociceptor responses in humans
Robinson C, Torebjörk H, LaMotte R. Psychophysical detection and pain ratings of incremental thermal stimuli: A comparison with nociceptor responses in humans. Brain Research 1983, 274: 87-106. PMID: 6616259, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(83)90523-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnitude of painThermal stimuliContact thermal stimulatorMost nociceptorsNociceptive afferentsPeroneal nerveNociceptor responsesPain magnitudePain ratingsPain sensitivityPain sensationUnmyelinated fibersPainNormal skinMild burnsPsychophysical detectionDegrees CNeural responsesNociceptorsAfferentsThermal stimulatorCapacity of humansIncrement detectionDegrees C.Detection threshold