Abstract

A study was done on base activity and changes in base activity (BA) of neurons in periaqueductal gray matter (PAG) during stimulation of monoaminergic structures of the brainstem: the nucleus raphe magnus (NRM), the locus coeruleus (LC), and the substantia nigra (SN), in rats anesthetized with hexenal (200 mg/kg). Three types of PAG neurons that differed in BA structure were identified. NRM, LC and SN stimulation changed BA only in type III neurons. Stimulation of these structures evoked an increase in BA frequency in 11.0–14.5%, and inhibition in 31.0–47.5% of type III neurons. Simultaneous stimulation of two structures led to a marked drop in intensity of effects. A depressing effect on BA was always detected if stimulation of one of the structures suppressed BA. Stimulation of two structures, with one being the NRM, was most effective. The role of PAG in the organization of the brain-stem component of the antinociceptive mechanism is discussed.

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