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Enflurane reduces the excitation and inhibition of dorsal horn WDR neuronal activity induced by BK injection in spinal cats

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The effects of enflurane (0.5%, 1.5% and 2.5%) on the excitation and inhibition of dorsal horn wide dynamic range (WDR) neuronal activity induced by bradykinin (BK) injection was studied in spinal cats. Extracellular activity was recorded in the dorsal horn from single WDR neurons responding to noxious and non-noxious stimuli applied to the cutaneous receptive fields on the left hind paw foot pads of decerebrate, spinal cord transected (L1−2 ) cats. When 10 μg of BK was injected into the femoral artery ipsilateral to the recording site as the noxious test stimulus, 24 of 26 WDR neurons (92%) gave excitatory responses and 2 (8%) gave inhibitory resposes. On the other hand, when the injection of 10 μg of BK into the femoral artery contralateral to the recording site was used as the noxious test stimulus, 7 of 12 WDR neurons (58%) gave inhibitory responses, 3 (25%) gave excitatory responses, and 2 (17%) showed no response. The excitatory neuronal activity in WDR neurons was not depressed by 0.5% or 1.5% enflurane but was depressed significantly by 2.5%. However, the inhibitory neuronal activity in WDR neurons was significantly depressed by 0.5%, 1.5% and 2.5% enflurane. We have found that enflurane reduces the excitation as well as the-inhibition of dorsal horn WDR neuronal activity induced by BK injection. These results suggest that the reduction of excitatory and inhibitory responses produced by noxious stimulation is likely to be the fundamental basis of the enflurane-induced anesthetic state in terms of WDR neurons.

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Nagasaka, H., Nakajima, T., Takano, Y. et al. Enflurane reduces the excitation and inhibition of dorsal horn WDR neuronal activity induced by BK injection in spinal cats. J Anesth 4, 102–109 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/s0054000040102

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