Anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological aspects of trigeminal pain /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: International Association for the Study of Pain, World Congress on Pain
Other Authors: Matthews, B. (Bruce), Hill, R. G.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Princeton : Excerpta Medica, 1982.
Series:International congress series ; no. 588.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Fine structural evidence on pulpo-dentinal sensory mechanisms as derived from the rat incisor and other teeth
  • Aβ fibre innervation of tooth pulp in the cat, with a discussion of the functions of nerves supplying tooth-pulp
  • Responses of intradental nerves to thermal stimulation of teeth in cat
  • Behavioural and electrophysiological studies related to nociception in capsaicin-treated rats
  • Projection of tooth pulp afferents in the subnucleus oralis of the nucleus tractus spinalis nervi trigemini in the cat
  • Electrical stimulation of cat canine tooth-pulp: stimulus intensities required to evoke responses in trigeminal brainstem neurons
  • Distribution of trigeminothalamic projection cells in the caudal medulla of the cat
  • Effects of morphine on various nociceptive reactions induced by trigeminal stimulation (tooth pulp, tract and nucleus pars oralis-interpolaris of the spinal trigeminal nucleus) in the freely moving rat
  • The effects of peptide neurotransmitter candidates on single neurons in the rat trigeminal nucleus caudalis
  • Behavioral modulation of neuronal activity in the monkey medullary dorsal horn
  • Parallel dendritic degenerative changes in lamina II medullary dorsal horn neurons during postnatal differentiation in newborn kittens and following pulpotomies in adult cats